English, asked by mhgamingtech44, 1 month ago

Q1 WHY WAS THE CROCODILE UNWILLING TO INVITE HIS FRIEND HOME ?

Q2 HOW DOES THE AUTHOR DEFINE SLEEP ?

Q3 WHAT HAPPENS TO OUR BODY WHEN WE SLEEP ?

Q4 WHEN DID TWO FRIENDS (MONKEY AND THE CROCODILE ) GENRALLY TALKED ABOUT ? ALL ANS GIVER WILL BECAME BRAINLIEST ​

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Answered by aryaamrita1985
2

Answer:

Q1 The crocodile was unwilling to invite his friend home because his wife wanted to eat the monkey's heart.


mhgamingtech44: but another 3 you can't be be brainliest
aryaamrita1985: it didn't allow me to text full answer
Answered by hareem23
2

Answer 1:

The crocodile was unwilling to invite his friend home because he knew that his wife was planning to eat the monkey, and the crocodile was very fond of him.

Answer 2:

Sleep is a state of rest.

Answer 3:

During sleep, the muscles of our body become relaxed, our heartbeat becomes slower and our temperature and blood pressure also goes down.

Answer 4:

The two friends, the monkey and the crocodile, generally talked about birds and animals, and the nearby villages. They also used to talk about the difficulties villagers faced in raising good crops because of the lack of rain.

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