How did the narrator know that two lions had just passed by please give. answer in short
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The story is appropriately titled “The Snake and the Mirror”, for it relates an incident in which a snake is so enamoured with its image in the mirror that it spares the life of the narrator. The entire action of the story revolves around the snake and the mirror. The main narrator, who is at the centre of the narrative until the snake appears, turns into a marginal element who is affected by the action instead of affecting it.
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A narrator tells a story so therefore he can do anything. He is in charge of everything he writes down and makes/wants you to believe. He can make up stuff and make the lions hesitate etc...
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