A. Answer these questions.
1. What did everyone in the family do when they saw the children bringing a bear cub?
2. How did Aunt Susan and Aunt Rose treat the bear cub?
3. Why did Aunt Susan say, “A little bear is a little dear!?
4. Where was the bear cub put to sleep? What happened after he was left alone?
5. Why could the children not hear the bear cub whimpering?
6. What was the reaction of the family as they heard the uproar?
7 What did Pincher tell the children?
8. How did Mother Bear feel when she saw her cub?
Answers
Answer:
1)the bear and the author's wife developed a great love for each other
2)for this question i give as image
3)when in the sentance bear it becomes it suggest
the animal
• when in the sentance dear it becomes it suggest the baby
4)i dont know this answer
5)But the children did not hear him; they had trooped up-stairs to their own beds, all of them as tired as the cub himself, and were presently sound asleep. ... It was just in their first sweet slumber that everyone in that house was waked by the strangest, the most melancholy, the most frightful sound they had ever heard.
6)The head of the family having suddenly felt ill, there was an uproar in the family.
7)i dont know this answer
8)Mothers live with their cubs for about 18 months. Even under the mother's watchful eye, about 70 percent of cubs are killed by predators that include lions and hyenas. Littermates tend to stay together for another 6 to 8 months, and then the female siblings leave the group to live on their own.
Explanation:
Explanation:
these are answer from book