"He should be snarling around houses
At the jungle's edge,
Baring his white fangs, his claw,
Terrorising the village!"
Q. i. Where should be the tiger snarling around?
Q. ii. Where are the houses situated?
Q. iii. How does he terrorise the villagers?
Q. iv. Which poetic device is used in the third line?
Q. v. Name the poem and its poet.
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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. ' ... '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
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