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As soon as he saw the tiger ,he took to heels.​

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Answered by krushnaivrathod
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Answer:

No sooner did he see the tiger than he took to heels.

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Answered by Anonymous
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In the given sentence "As soon as he saw the tiger ,he took to heels.", the question is probably asking for the meaning of the sentence.

  • Here, 'took to heels' is an idiom.
  • The idiom 'took to heels' means, to flee or to run away.
  • So, the sentence when combined, means, when the person saw the tiger, he wasted no time and fled away.
  • The sentence can also be re-constructed using 'no sooner... than' as: No sooner did he see the tiger, than he took to heels.
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