how did the old man Express his concern about the safety of his animals what did he say about the cats In the story old man at the bridge
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In the story old man expresses his concern about the safety of the animals because the cat can look out for itself but the other animals -- the two goat and four pairs of pigeons can't look after themselves.
In the story the old man told that "to be unquiet about the cat" which means cats can look after themselves.
In the story the old man told that "to be unquiet about the cat" which means cats can look after themselves.
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by the fact that he has more concern about his animals than his own life
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The old man express his concern by saying the fact that he has more concern about his lovely animals than his own safety and life. He referred the cat as brave soldier who can take care of himself without any help and said that I was sure about the safety of my brave cat but I am worried about my other animals, he referred goats as coward soldiers who tired after the war and pigeons as bravery
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