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summary of the chapter Mowgli in trouble by Rudyard Kipling​

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Answered by anannyabaheti
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Just after Mother and Father Wolf wake up, a small boy they call a man-cub wanders into their den. Moments later Shere Khan, a large tiger, shows up at the mouth of Mother and Father Wolf's cave, looking for the man-cub he has been hunting. Mother Wolf claims the cub as her own and names him Mowgli, which means "little frog." Shere Khan is furious, but he backs off. The wolves must present Mowgli to the Seeonee Wolf Pack, so the other wolves will identify him as part of the pack and not harm him. At the Council meeting Shere Khan tries to convince the Free People (the wolves) to turn over the cub, but Akela, the old pack leader, asks if there is anyone who will speak for the cub. Baloo the bear offers to train Mowgli, and Bagheera the black panther offers a bull in exchange for Mowgli's acceptance into the pack.

Baloo and Bagheera teach Mowgli the Law of the Jungle, while Shere Khan tries to convince the other young wolves they should get rid of Mowgli because they can't look him in the eyes. Bagheera warns Mowgli just as the panther had to escape from humans and return to the jungle, so Mowgli will have to leave the jungle and return to a "man pack." Bagheera also says Mowgli will have to kill his enemy Shere Khan one day. When Akela, leader of the Wolf Pack, misses his prey and is, as required by the Law, forced to step down as leader, the pack turns against Mowgli. Shere Khan demands they turn Mowgli over to him. Mowgli frightens them all with fire, the "red flower" he has stolen from the village. He singes Shere Khan with the fire and frees Akela from being killed by the pack. As he leaves, Mowgli, crying for the first time in his life, promises the pack he will return in the future with Shere Khan's skin on his head.

Answered by irismercyandrews
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I want short story,not so long

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