How does Carolyn Wells use humour to tell or identify "Wild Animals?
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How to tell Wild Animals by Carolyn Wells, in this satirical poem proposes several dangerous ways of distinguishing wildlife. The poet gives the Asian Lion and Bengal Tiger a beautiful description. She also applies this fact to the Leopard and the Wolf. She identifies the hyena because of its smiling face and the crocodile for its tears. Then the poet describes how the Chameleon changes its colour.
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- Even fearsome animals and beasts are viewed with gentle yet peculiar humor by the poet Carolyn Wells. If in east forests you see a huge, hideous beast coming to you and you are dying as it roars, you must know that it is an Asian Lion. Humor is produced differently by various beasts of the prey.
- The Bengal Tiger o is noble but eats as soon as he sees a person. The leopard is just' lep and lep' with peppered stripes. The initially amicable embrace causes deadly effects. The crying of the crocodile and the happy and peculiar grin of Hyena mislead its victims.
- The poet says the Asian lion is a huge beast with a frightening roar. A tiger is on his yellow skin with black stripes always is able to eat the victim. A leopard's skin has black streaks. He springs on and eats his prey. A bear come into human colonies and embraces a human and therefore can kill him. A crocodile still sheds tears while having its prey. A hyena is laughing all the time. A chameleon changes its color often depending on its environment. Here is some of the wild animals ' fascinating habitat.
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