He should be snarling around houses At the jungle’s edge, Baring his white fangs, his claws, Terrorising the village! a. How does the tiger scare the people? b. Why does the tiger ‘snarl’? c. Which word in the stanza will be the antonym of the word ‘approve’ or commend. d. How does the tiger show his presence?
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The question above can be answered by analyzing the stanza.
The answers to the following questions are as follows:
- a. The tiger scares the people by baring his white fangs and claws.
- b. The tiger snarls because it is angry and helpless. Snarling of the tiger is a habit of tigers.
- c. Baring is the word in the stanza that is antonym of the word ‘approve’ or commend.
- d. The tiger shows his presence by baring his white fangs and claws.
To learn more about the stanza,
He should be snarling around houses At the jungle’s edge,
Baring his white fangs, his claws,
Terrorising the village!
(a) What does the poet try to suggest through these lines?
(b) How does the tiger scare the people?
(c) Why does ‘he’ snarl?
(d) How does ‘he’ show his presence?
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