English, asked by alonegirl5960, 2 months ago

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Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow:
from the day, perhaps a hundred years ago, when the sun had
hatched him in a sandbank, and he had broken his shell, and got
his head out and looked round, ready to snap at anything before he
was even fully hatched-from that day, when he had at once made
for the water, ready to fend for himself immediately, he had lived by
his brainless craft and ferocity.
What is said about the birth of the crocodile? How can you say that the
crocodile was very active even before he was fully hatched?​

Answers

Answered by dinokjeffry
0

Answer:

The tone was not one of anger, nor of sorrow, not even of contempt, but there was in it something quiet that froze the blood. He put his hand down and pressed a finger on the place where the left boot was not quite comfortable and then he said, “Id 'urds' you dere,” he said, “Dose big firms 'ave no self-respect.”

Answered by lakshay5016
1

Explanation:

question : How has the crocodile been described?

Answer : The crocodile has been described in all its glory, as larger than life creature. From the time when he first hatched from his shell to his present length. It appeared to be an ancient creature, blacking brown in colour with yellowish white underside. He was twice as large as the tallest man and had a thick skin that couldn’t be pierced through.

Question 2.

How did he survive as a baby crocodile from the day he was hatched.

Answer:

From the day he was hatched he was ready to snap at anything and he had survived with the help of his brainless craft and ferocity

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