Biology, asked by shamaramesh44, 5 months ago

2. What happened to the animals after the
3. What was the jackal's plan? How did it succeed?
4. What did the animals do to check the jackal's evil design?
5. How was the moon disguised? Why did he choose that form?
6. Why did the sadhu ask the jackal to take him for his meal? Would you do t
same if you were in his place?
7. What did the sadhu teach the animals in the forest?
8. Do xjcdjcjvjcjcjxjdjccjchbcdjcjv think the sadhu sacrificed his life for the sake of animals in the fores
Give reasons for your answer.
Read the following paragraph and analyse it in terms of cause and effec
consequence. One has been done for you.
The animals in the forest were friendly, so the jackal could not eat any animal. T
kal then thought of a plan and implemented it. The animals started suspecting each ot
the jackal's plan worked. The life in the forest became dull because there were
asical evenings. All the animals requested the sadhu for help, so he talked to the anim
d the birds and solved their problem. However, the sadhu didn't want to kill the iar
I preferred to tongh​

Answers

Answered by lakshmipriya51203
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Answer:

2. the animals lived happily ever after.

3.the jackal plan was to create suspicion . he created suspicion among animals and they started to stay away from each other.

4.animals asked moon to help to check jackals evil plan.

5. the moon disguised as sadhu.he chose that form so he could make jackal believe that he could eat him.

6.sadhu asked the jackal to take him as his meal because he wanted to save animals,I would do the same to save animals.

7. sadhu teached animals to live together and believe in each other.

Explanation:

8.yes,the sadhu sacrificed his life for animals.in this way he could kill the jackal and bring back happiness in the forest.

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