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HURRY PLEASEEEBut why—but why should any wish to kill me?” said Mowgli. “Look at me," said Bagheera; and Mowgli looked at him steadily between the eyes. —“Mowgli’s Brothers,” The Jungle Book, Rudyard Kipling How do these lines from the passage add to the rising action of the story? They hint that Mowgli is in danger. They show how smart Bagheera is. They give information about Mowgli. They change the way Bagheera thinks of Mowgli.

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