" Circumstances proved propitious "
a) what circumstances is referred to here?
b) how did the circumstances proved propitious ?
c) what does the word 'propitious ' mean?
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a) It so happened that in the neighbouring village there was an old tiger who, driven by age, stopped hunting and simply stuck to eating domestic animals.
The villager tied this tiger up and took care of him for Mrs Packletide so that she could set up a shooting and one-up on Loona Bimberton.
Young boys were posted day and night lest the tiger should escape and mothers with their babies would sing in hushed voices as they walked past.
Food was provided to the tiger by the villagers.
b)circumstances proved propitious as it so happened to be conveniently in the neighbouring village.
c)favourable
The villager tied this tiger up and took care of him for Mrs Packletide so that she could set up a shooting and one-up on Loona Bimberton.
Young boys were posted day and night lest the tiger should escape and mothers with their babies would sing in hushed voices as they walked past.
Food was provided to the tiger by the villagers.
b)circumstances proved propitious as it so happened to be conveniently in the neighbouring village.
c)favourable
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Explanation:
a) It so happened that in the neighbouring village there was an old tiger who, driven by age, stopped hunting and simply stuck to eating domestic animals.
The villager tied this tiger up and took care of him for Mrs Packletide so that she could set up a shooting and one-up on Loona Bimberton.
Young boys were posted day and night lest the tiger should escape and mothers with their babies would sing in hushed voices as they walked past.
Food was provided to the tiger by the villagers.
b)circumstances proved propitious as it so happened to be conveniently in the neighbouring village.
c)favourable
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