Read the following poem and answer the questions that follow
I have heard
There is a law of the jangle
I have heard when the lion has eaten his fill
He never attacts
He goes to be under dense shady trees
And when the rough gusts
Shake branches of trees
The mynah leaving her own young
covers the frail crow's eggs
with her protective wings
I have heard
When any bird - young frills out of the nest
The entire jungle wakes to rescue
Questions -
3. What does a lion not do when he is not hungry?
b. How does the mynah protects the crow's egg?
c When does the entire jungle wake to rescue?
d. Why does the branches of the trees shake?
e. Give a suitable title for the poem.
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Answer:
a. he never attacks
b. the Myna protects the crows egg with her protective wings
c. when any Yong bird falls from the nest
d. it is when the Myna tries to protect the crows young ones
e. the rule of the jungle.
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