English, asked by vritee6a, 3 months ago

What did Walt suggest? What was Miller’s stand?
From Brown Wolf by Jack London

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Answered by wajahatkincsem
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Walt suggested to not go ahead as it can be dangerous but Miller's stand was to bring back the corpse of Lord Alfred.

Explanation:

  • There are two characters in this poem Henry and bill.
  • They are on a journey where they come across a difficult situation.
  • they find out that the wolf eats away the dogs every night.
  • The next day bill decided to kill the she-wolf but he is attacked by the wolf pack and is dead.
  • Henry is left behind with two dogs and he protected himself by burning firewood.
  • In the end, he learns "to eat or be eaten, kill or be killed".
  • This lesson makes him strong and courageous.

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