in the chorus of condemnation of the panther we find a great sense of
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The chital strikes a shrill note, the Kakar emits a deafening bark and the sambar rings a bell. The peacock on its perch, the jungle fowl on the ground, and the monkey on treetops, all join in the chorus of condemnation of the panther.
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In this question, we are asked to choose the correct option.
- We detect a strong sense of criticism in the cacophony of statements denouncing the panther.
- At the mere sight of the predator, deer, antelopes, and the panther's other target animals should be expected to flee for their lives.
- At the mere sight of the predator, deer, antelopes, and the panther's other target animals should be expected to flee for their lives.
- None of the aforementioned. They all refuse to back down and make such a commotion that the panther has no choice but to silently flee.
- A young chital was seen thumping its feet in the middle of a woodland opening to frighten away a tiger. The white of the tiger's upright tail could be seen as it maintained its piercing roar till the animal vanished.
- No tiger in its right mind would attempt to catch such an impertinent child on your porch, just as you wouldn't dare try to catch a careless crow crowing away.
Correct Question-
In the chorus of condemnation of the panther, we find a great sense of
A) Love
B) fear
C) gratitude
D) criticism
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