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He should be lurking in shadow Sliding through the long grass. Near the water hole. Where plump deer pass. B. Answer the following questions: 1. What does it form shadow?

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Answered by fatiman2580
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Explanation:

The phrase 'lurking in the shadow' means that the tiger is hiding or waiting in ambush in the shadows of the trees, bushes, or tall grasses. It would hide so as to catch on its prey like deer which comes to drink water in the water hole.

Answered by mohansah986
7

Answer:

The poem ‘Tiger in the zoo’ was written by Leslie Norris, who was a famous Welsh poet.

The tiger should be lurking in the shadow for his prey. When in the forests or natural habitat, the tiger usually hides in the shadows of the trees, bushes or tall grasses and waits to catch its prey.

The deer frequents the water hole to drink water for clenching its thirst. Deer often is unaware of the tiger or other predators hiding lurking in the bushes around.

The phrase ‘lurking in the shadow’ means that the tiger is hiding or waiting in ambush in the shadows of the trees, bushes, or tall grasses. It would hide so as to catch on its prey like deer which comes to drink water in the water hole.

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