(e) What does the giraffe do in the story?
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The first time I saw giraffes up close was when I was an adult. I was in the night zoo in Singapore. There was a giraffe enclosure where you can sit and watch the giraffes munch on the leaves and go about their nightly rounds. The light was low, the sky was clear and I sat there just watching them pace the enclosure for almost an hour.
Graceful yet awkward, cuddly yet lanky, horns that don’t threaten, spots that don’t repeat, growls we can’t hear and alert, never sleeping for longer than a few seconds... That day, I knew I had the soul of a giraffe.
I grew up in India and, as the stereotype goes, we fed cows that came to our doors on festivals, we watched peacocks and elephants looked after in temples, monkeys that jumped over roofs and snatched what you ate. We went on special Fridays to leave milk and eggs for snakes inside snake pits. Yes, scary! But it is a culture that respected animals as being spirits of our lives. Every animal has a canon of stories behind it.