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He should be snarling around houses. At the jungle’s edge, Baring his white fangs, his claws,

Terrorising the village !

(a) Who is ‘he’ in the above extract?

(b) ‘White fangs’ shows the …….. of the animal.

(c) Trace a word from the extract that means “showing the teeth and making fearful sound”.​

Answers

Answered by HumbertoFitzhugh
6

'He' is the Tiger in the above extract.

Explanation:

The question concerns the poem titled 'A Tiger in the Zoo.'

The poem is written by Leslie Norris.

a. 'He' is the tiger in the above extract.

b. The white fangs of the animal shows their pointed white teeth, that helps to devour their prey,

c. The word from the extract that means "showing the teeth and making fearful sound” is 'snarling.'

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Answered by JackelineCasarez
3

a). 'He' is the tiger in the given extract.

b). 'White fangs' show the 'pointed teeth of the tiger.'

c). ‘Snarling’ means ‘showing the teeth and making a fearful sound’.

Explanation:

The given extract has been taken from Lesslie Norris' poem 'A Tiger in the Zoo.'

a). He in the given excerpt is used to refer to the tiger. The poet discusses that had the tiger been free, he would be 'snarling around houses' which are located near the forest and 'terrorizing the village people.'

b). 'White fangs' here denotes the 'pointed teeth of the tiger' which he would use along with his sharp claws to frighten the people of the village.

c). 'Snarling' here denotes that 'displaying the teeth and making fearful sounds' to terrorize people. However, the situation is contradictory as the tiger is itself caught in the cage and longing to live that natural life of liberty.

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