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what did the elephant always regard as is duty in the lesson of gentle man of the jungle​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The elephant always regarded protecting the interests of his friends as his duty. The only question the man was asked by the Commission of Enquiry was whether the undeveloped space in his hut was occupied by anyone else before Mr Elephant assumed his position.

Answered by swethassynergy
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The elephant always had regarded it as his responsibility to protect the interests of his companions.

Explanation:

  • The Commission of Enquiry's only query to the man was if the underdeveloped area in his hut had been inhabited by anybody else before Mr. Elephant took over.
  • Mr. Elephant explained his occupation of the hut by claiming that it had always been his responsibility to protect his friends' interests, which had led to the misunderstanding.
  • He stated that a buddy had asked him to assist him in protecting his hut from being swept away by a hurricane.
  • By sitting in the unused space, the elephant thought it was necessary to put it to more profitable use. In such cases, he thought it was his responsibility to do so.
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