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What did the man do to prove his point? a. he caged the tiger. b. he carved a statue of a man riding a tiger. c. he put the tiger in a cage. d. he enslaved the tiger.

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Answered by Raghav1330
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Answer:

In the lesson "Save the Tiger" the author describes a conversation between a man and a tiger. Tigers are in big trouble and they are not happy in the cage, by this conversation the author tries to describe. Lastly, the man agreed on tiger's opinion.

In this lesson, the man carved a statue of a man riding a tiger to prove his point.

Answered by phillipinestest
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To prove the point that he is superior to tiger man carved a statue of “ a man riding a tiger”.

Answer: Option b

Explanation:

A dispute arose between the tiger and the man based on their physical strength. The man said that he is more powerful than the tiger. To prove his point, he carved a sculpture of a man riding the tiger. It means that a man is more powerful and is capable of controlling the tiger.

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