English, 05.02.2021 18:10 AnActualTrashcan
Read the excerpt from The Jungle Book: Mowgli's Brothers.
There were yells of "Silence, thou man's cub!" "Let him speak. He has kept our law!"; and at
last the seniors of the Pack thundered: "Let the Dead Wolf speak!" When a leader of the Pack
has missed his kill, he is called the Dead Wolf as long as he lives, which is not long, as a rule.
Akela raised his old head wearily: -
"Free People, and ye too, jackals of Shere Khan, for twelve seasons I have led ye to and from
the kill, and in all that time not one has been trapped or maimed. Now I have missed my kill.
Ye know how that plot was made. Ye know how ye brought me up to an untried buck to make
my weakness known. It was cleverly done. Your right is to kill me here on the Council Rock
now. Therefore I ask, who comes to make an end of the Lone Wolf? For it is my right, by the
Law of the Jungle, that ye come one by one."
3. This excerpt best supports which theme? (1 point)
Youth is more important than wisdom.
O Leadership is hard and lonely work.
Silence has greater power than words.
O Nature is a place of peace and calm.
Answers: 1
English, 22.06.2019 06:00
Which statements are true of an allegory? check all that apply. it is an extended metaphor. it has literal and symbolic meanings. it to communicate an abstract concept. it is an exact representation of actual events. it uses objects to represent a single characteristic. it has moral, social, religious, or political significance.
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English, 22.06.2019 10:30
Jhumpa lahiri uses words depicting her bengali heritage in her literary works. match the bolded words with their meanings in english based on the context.
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