what damage had the elephant already done before Orwell first saw him
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The elephant caused a lot of destruction in the town. He broke branches, fences and smashed stalls. He entered a school play ground and broke a brick wall, pulled out a football goal post, tore down a volleyball net and flattened a water drum.
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- the elephant devastates the town by crushing a guy from India to death, wrecking a cottage, raiding fruit booths, mowing down a cow, and tipping over a garbage truck.
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- In "Shooting an Elephant," the elephant devastates the town by crushing a guy from India to death, wrecking a cottage, raiding fruit booths, mowing down a cow, and tipping over a garbage truck. The elephant has already calmed down by the time the narrator arrives, but he understands he must kill it to appease the big audience that has followed him and is counting on him to act.
- The elephant left the town in terrible shape. He wrecked stables, fences, and trees. He entered a school playground and destroyed a water drum, a volleyball net, a football goal post, and a brick wall.
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