English, asked by akshitsharma2958, 1 year ago

‘At the circus, I did not have any chance to study human beings . They had sat peacefully while I cowered before Captain’s whip. I got a totally wrong idea of human beings at that angle.’ Who does ‘I’ in the above lines refer to?a. the peopleb. the tigerc. the Captain

Answers

Answered by kondrusampat
4

Answer:

b

Explanation:

in a circus there will be tiger and it saw all the people

Answered by brokendreams
4

ANSWER:

I refer to The tiger in the above lines.

EXPLANATION:

  • This is a story by R K Narayan. He has written this story with the point of view of a tiger that was raised in a circus.
  • In the above given lines, the tiger is making observations about human beings.  
  • It is made clear that the tiger had never seen or observed the behavior of human beings in their regular life.
  • The tiger, from their behavior in circus assumed that humans were fearless and extremely powerful. However, the tiger after coming to the town got to know that the humans were very scared of the tiger.  

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