The squirrel does not find it disgraceful to (i) occupy the mountain’s place (iii) occupy its own place (iv) occupy the river ii)occupy the tree
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(3)to occupy its own space.
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Squirrel does not find it disgraceful to occupy its own place.
Explanation:
• This incident is from the 'fable' written by Ralph Waldo Emerson.
• The squirrel believes every individual has the right role to play and importance to live peacefully.
• This indicates the practicality of animals objective thinking and emotions interconnected with each other.
• Therfore, the option (3) is correct answer.
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