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A. Answer these questions with reference to the context.
'What tales those teeth could tell."
Whose teeth is being talked about?
2. What does the poet compare the teeth to?
3. Why would the teeth be able to tell tales?
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B. Answer these questions.
1 Which three senses of the tiger does the poet highlight?
2. Which line suggests that the tiger is the 'apex predator?
3. What does the tiger have control of?
4. What do you think the poet means by saying 'despite the human race?​

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Answered by mahiyadav2006
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ANSWER A)

1)

tiger's teeth are being talking about in the poem.

2)

the poet compare the teeth to the dangers.

3)

The tiger’s teeth would be able to tell tales because a tiger being a carnivore has sharp canines to rip his prey.

ANSWER B)

1)

The poet highlights the tiger’s sense of hearing, vision, and smell while describing his sensitive ears, sharp eyes and powerful nose respectively.

2)

The following line suggest that tiger is the ‘apex predator’.

‘Take care who’s in control/Behold the tiger’s sovereign style.

3)

The tiger is in the know of everything that happens in his environment.

4)

According to me, by saying 'despite the human race’ the poet means that, although man is considered as the most intelligent and advanced creature but in an equal game in the jungle, the tiger is always the winner. Tiger proves that he is more powerful.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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