English, asked by shekhawatajayraj151, 3 months ago

A. Answer these questions,
1. How did Tarzan learn to swing from tree to tree?
2. Why did he cover himself with mud? What happened after he
3. What was Tarzan doing at the lake?
4. How did Sabor hunt Tarzan?
5. What happened when Tarzan jumped into the lake?
6. Why did Tarzan stay in the lake?
7. Why did the lioness run back into the jungle?
8. Why was Kala so puzzled by Tarzan's love for swimming?​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
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1. Tarzan represents the idealized “noble savage.” The son of British nobility, he is adopted and raised by a tribe of apes when his parents are marooned and die on the coast of West Africa. ... He could climb trees and swing from branches in the jungle just as quickly and deftly as the apes who raised him.

2. Tarzan covered himself with mud as he felt that he did not resemble his siblings. Later the mud started falling down and he felt uncomfortable.

3. He was dancing there.

4. In Chapter 8, Tarzan attempts but fails to kill a Sabor by using his rope to lasso the creature. In Chapter 11, Tarzan kills a Sabor with his bow and arrow, prompting a jealous attack on the ape man from Kerchak, the ape king, which results in Tarzan killing Kerchak and becoming king of the apes in his stead.

5. Sabor attacks the young Tarzan at a lake, prompting the latter to jump in to escape, and incidentally learn to swim. ... In Chapter 5 of the sixth book, Jungle Tales of Tarzan (1919), the ape man observes a Sabor mourning her dead cub.

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