English, 11.03.2021 23:30 brenyasanders6238
Read this passage from “Mowgli’s Brothers.”
“The Red Flower?” said Mowgli. “That grows outside their huts in the twilight. I will get some.”
“There speaks the man’s cub,” said Bagheera, proudly. “Remember that it grows in little pots. Get one swiftly, and keep it by thee for time of need.”
By Red Flower Bagheera meant fire, only no creature in the jungle will call fire by its proper name. Every beast lives in deadly fear of it, and invents a hundred ways of describing it.
The Red Flower is fire.
What does fire symbolize to the jungle animals?
Question 5 options:
a plant
wisdom and humanity
water and sky
food
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