Phrase Curiosity got the better of me. Leaving the book aside, I rushed to the veranda to see what was going on. SAHIT I glanced towards the roof of the club house and saw something horrible. A big male langur, apparently, the leader of its group, was holding a baby langur in his hands and mercilessly biting it all over with a definite intent to kill. The helpless mother of the baby and other lesser members of the langur group were scattered on the roofs of the buildings nearby watching the baby being killed. (I recalled the terrible custom in the animal clan according to which a a dominant male usually does not allow another male baby or adult to survive within its group.) Without losing any time, I gathered a stout stick in one hand and hurled a a piece of stone at the 1 marauding langur. The langur was so infuriated that it hardly took any notice of my assault. But then I started throwing more stones. The dogs on their part raised their pitch of cry. Peetet The changed circumstances and the sudden unexpected attack from unknown quarters forced the langur to drop the baby from the sloping roof over the veranda. The baby was listless and appeared to be dead. As its body started to slide down, the excitement of the pack of dogs grew manifold at the prospect of a good kill and meal. Keeping the dogs (make 10 questions from this paragraph)
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question:-(1) what is the meaning of word curiosity?
question:- (2) find any two adverbs in the paragraph?
question:- (3) who was the leader of the group in the given paragraph?
question :-(4) define the behaviour of the langur?
question :-(5) what do you understand by tribble custom?
question :-(6) Is the baby really died?
question :-(7) have you gone through any horibble situation? describe it.
question :-(8) who was holding the baby?
question:6 (9) Is any sentence is there in passive voice?
question:- (10) what should be its suitable title for this paragraph?
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