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Answered by rosyriya06832
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Answer:

Sorry, i dont have the story of the question,

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so i cant help

Answered by singhaditi6822
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1. The enclosure in which Kari lived had a thatched roof that lay on thick tree stumps. It was built that way so as to make sure than it would not fall in if Kari bumped against the poles as he moved about.

2. Yes, Kari used to enjoy his morning bath in the river. He would lie down on the sand and the author will rub his back with clean sand for an hour. Post that, he would stay in the water for a long time.

3. The author would climb all varieties of trees to get the most delicate twigs for Kari. If a twig is deformed, an elephant would not even touch it. So, finding good twigs for Kari took a long time.

4. Kari pushed his friend into the stream because there was another boy who was drowning in the river. Kari alone was not able to take the boy out of the water.

5. The main points of comparison are:

Good lessons had to be taught to him.

Manner of eating, sitting, etc. had to be taught.

He used to steal fruits from the dining-table of the house.

6. Kari helped himself to all the bananas in the house without anyone noticing it. He did so with the help of his long trunk. He would steal the bananas kept on the dining table through the window.

7. Kari learnt the commands to sit and to walk. The word “Dhat” was used to make him sit. The word used to make him walk was “Mali”.

8.The master call is a strange howling, hissing sound. It sounds as if a snake and a tiger were fighting each other. This noise have to be made in the air. When an elephant listens to the master call, he uproots the trees and makes a passage through the jungle to the house.

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