How does the tiger make his presence felt in the village? 3-4 marks
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The tiger makes his presence being felt by snarling around houses at the jungle's edge and by baring his white fangs and claws. Ans: The tiger is ignoring visitors because he is locked in a concrete cell. His strength lies behind the bars of his cage.
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The tiger makes his presence known by snarling around the houses on the outskirts of the jungle and baring his white fangs and claws.
Explanation:
- The tiger makes his presence known in the village by moving around the houses, snarling around the houses, and moving around at the edge of the jungle. The sight of his white fangs and terrifying claws would frighten the villagers. In this way, the tiger establishes his presence in the village.
- The tiger occasionally roams freely and approaches the jungle's edge. He gets very close to the villagers' houses, which are on the outskirts of the jungle. He roams around, opening his white sharp teeth and paws to terrorize the villagers.
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