Math, asked by samiansari09, 9 months ago


Canslyn Wells takes liberties with language and employes
humour to describe the wild animals. Give examples.
of humourous descriptions in the poem. how to telll wild animals​

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Answered by hishmah
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Step-by-step explanation:

The poem is written in an entertaining manner that proposes how to recognize wild creatures. The ways recommended are too hazardous to even consider adopting. There lies the humor. The writer, Carolyn Wells, treats even ferocious creatures and monsters with a layer of delicate however bizarre humor. In the event that you see an enormous awful beast coming to you in the eastern woodlands and on the off chance that you are biting the dust when he thunders, at that point realize it is an Asian Lion. The humor is made by different monsters of prey in an unexpected way. The Bengal tiger is honorable yet 'eats you' the minute he sees you. The panther with peppered spots will just 'lep and lep once more'. The apparently benevolent embrace prompts lethal outcomes. The crocodile's sobbing and hyena's cheerful however strange grin trick their unfortunate victims.

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