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I will remember my old strength and all my forest-affairs. What do 'old strength' and 'forest affairs' refer to?

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Answered by 2807apam
14

Answer:

"old strength"refers to the work that he had done in his /her past years. "forest affairs"refer that he might be working in the forest things . his friend might be the trees

Answered by HelperMD990
3

Answer:

"Old strength" refers to the real strength of the elephants and "forest affairs" refer to the activities of the animals in the jungle.

Explanation:

This question is from the lesson "Toomai of elephants" by Rudyard Kipling.

The answer of this question is in the 'word meanings' section...

Hope it helped...

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