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A
Oh, yes! He was having
1. Do you think Mowgli was
enjoying himself with the
other wolf cubs?
• All the wolves did, but Akela got
2. Who ate the bull?
3. The man cub is mine!
Roarrrrr...
cub. No harm will come to the man cub,
o
4. Shere Khan will never rest
until he finds Mowgli.
cave. Now Baloo, don't ...
• Haha! He's on a
5. Shere Khan is looking for
Mowgli all over the forest.
......... Mowgli is no
hiding in the forest!
B Choose from the idioms given in Exercise A and fill in the blanks.
! I man
We have to make sure he remains hidden in the​

Answers

Answered by gopalpandey1011
1

Answer:

Philip Arthur Larkin CH CBE FRSL (9) August 1922-2 December 1985) was an English poet, ... In 1973 a Coventry Evening Telegraph reviewer referred to Larkin as "the bard of Coventry", but in 2010, 25 years after his ...

Notable work: The Whitsun Weddings (1964), High Windows (1974)

Died: 2 December 1985 (aged 63); Hull, Humberside, England

Born: Philip Arthur Larkin; 9 August 1922; Radford, Coventry, Warwickshire,

Answered by priyaag2102
0

Mowgli story idioms

Explanation:

  • He's a man - a man - a man!" shook the pack. And most of the wolves began to gather round Shere Khan, whose tail was beginning to change.

  • "The business is in your hands now," said Bagheera to Mowgli. "We can't do anything but fight."

  • Mowgli stood up straight - a pot of fire in his hands. Then he stretched out his hands, and yawned before the assembly; But he was furious with anger and grief, because like wolves the wolves had never told him how they hated him. "Listen!" he cried. "No need for this dog jabber. You've told me so many times tonight that I'm a man (and I would have been a wolf with you until the end of my life) that I think your words are true." That's why I don't call you my brothers again but relax like a man. Whatever you do and what you won't, you have no say. I, that man, have brought here a small part of the red flower The one you're afraid of."

  • He threw the pot of fire on the ground, and some red coals lit a bunch of dried moss, which flared up, as all the council turned back in terror before the flames leaped.

  • Mowgli threw his dead branch into the fire until the twigs began to burn and crack, and twisted it above his head among the frightened wolves.

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