The Master’s attempts to go in are compared to:a. lifeb. suicidec. deathd. war
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The Master’s attempts to go in are compared to suicide.
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In the story ‘A tiger comes to town’ a headmaster is taking a risk of going into a tiger’s room without any protection. He told the students to be brave and advised them not to lose peace of mind because of fear.
The Tiger’s chairman asked the master to sign on the affidavit stating that only he is solely responsible for his life and death and none others. He compares it by saying that it is similar to suicide.
Because a tiger is a wild animal and can hurt humans if he is hungry. But the headmaster said that he could tame the tiger and told him not to worry.
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