The king and the polar bear C. Think and answer. 1. What are the qualities that helped the king of the polar bears win his battle against Woof? 2. Compare the loyalty displayed by the gulls to the behaviour of the polar bears with examples from the text.
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The King of the Polar Bears lived among the icebergs in the far north country. He was old and monstrous big; he was wise and friendly to all who knew him. His body was thickly covered with long, white hair that glistened like silver under the rays of the midnight sun. His claws were strong and sharp, that he might walk safely over the smooth ice or grasp and tear the fishes and seals upon which he fed.
Answer:
1.The polar bear did not need his fur
to prove that he was the mightiest polar bear of them all. He faced his enemies
with pride and courage and that was all he needed to defeat them.
2.the polar bears decided that he
could no longer be their king as he was half bird and half bear. They also
concluded that one who would fight the bird bear and win would be the next
king but the gulls, came to his rescue by giving
their feathers to cover his body. They were of great support during his difficult
times and gave him courage to bear his pain and helped him become strong
again and went in hundreds and retrieved the skin of the king.
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