‘They withdrew into their homes and even there remained nervous. All doors and windows everywhere were shut, bolted and sealed.’ Who does ‘they’ refer to in the above line?a. the tiger and his Captainb. the people at the circusc. the general public in the town
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Answer: Option (c) the general public in the town
Explanation:
Here "they" refers to the general public in the town.
One day a tiger managed to escape from the circus when he found its enclosure unguarded and open. He soon started heading towards the town.
As he entered the town, he saw people running in panic and confusion. Some tried to hide them in the drain,some on trees and few behind the pillars. The presence of the tiger made the constables run for their live leaving behind the prisoner in handcuffs. Schools were closed in quick time with children rejoicing their early break.
In nut shell the town ran in search of a safe heaven. Some of them even locked themselves in their homes by bolting doors and windows.
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