What is the author's tone concerning Karait in the following passage? Karait struck out. Rikki jumped sideways and tried to run in, but the wicked little dusty gray head lashed within a fraction of his shoulder, and he had to jump over the body, and the head followed his heels close. disgust seriousness sadness irritation
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what do you think it is?
b?
i would say b also
thx
np
"Click here to read and refer to "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" by Rudyard Kipling in order to answer the question below." Why is the setting important to the story? Only the British people are kindly to mongooses, so the story could not happen anywhere else. The animals are particular to one location, so the story would be different if it occurred elsewhere. The setting is not important and has little influence on the story overall. It could only occur in the 1900s because British people do not live in India anymore.
c?
I think either b or c
wow..kei..thanks 4 replying 2 pm..
what?
sorry june, you were offline when i looked at it
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What are the cobras symbolic of? hatred fear evil violence
-.-..u could of still replied...true friends..huh?
am i a true friend???????????/
sorry, i didn't think
idk..I kind believe every1 is fake...
im not
wow but i am not fake
wow i like how im just like sittin here
xD....lol..ok
wow i like how im just like sittin here
lol wow
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what?
wow
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