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Summary of the enormous crocodile by roald dahl

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Answered by sohailabbas
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Summary of enormous crocodile:

There is a mean crocodile who lives in the wilderness. He wants to eat kids and hasn't had the option to eat any of late. He experiences the wilderness endeavoring to compose an arrangement to get his preferred sustenance, yet every one of the creatures of the wilderness defeat his arrangement and he winds up getting captured without getting the opportunity to eat any delectable yummy youngsters!

Answered by jefferson7
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The Enormous Crocodile lived in “the biggest brownest muddiest river in Africa” .The Crocodile  had an insatiable appetite for little children. He thinks they are delicious in their thickness and juiciness, and that they should be devoured in one giant gulp. The rest of the animals however do not agree with him.

Explanation:

The Enormous Crocodile lived in “the biggest brownest muddiest river in Africa” .The Crocodile  had an insatiable appetite for little children. He thinks they are delicious in their thickness and juiciness, and that they should be devoured in one giant gulp. The rest of the animals however do not agree with him.

He goes on a quest to find some of these ambrosial delights.The other animals however do not give him their blessings. In fact, they hope calamities befall him.

He hatched secret plans and plots for capturing the children.

The Enormous Crocodile tried and failed severally to capture and eat the fat, juicy children.The other animals foil his plans. He later dies.

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