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what is the caged tiger not likely to say to the visitors
(a) stop staring
(b) set me free
(c) join me
(d) go away​

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Answered by pc955392
11

Answer:

option B is the correct answer for your question

Answered by bandameedipravalika0
0

Answer:

Explanation:

The caged tiger not likely to say to the visitors join me.

Leslie Norris' poem A Tiger in the Zoo describes the suffering and helplessness of a caged tiger living in a zoo. The poet describes how his life would have been different if he had been a free animal. The poet has made an effort to convey the situation of animals kept in cages by people for their own amusement.

It's unlikely that the tiger will invite the guests to join him. The tiger is kept in his cage and doesn't enjoy it, the author claims in this passage. He doesn't bother the guests because he can't attack because he is imprisoned. As a result, the tiger won't invite any guests to join him. The tiger is menacingly strolling the length of the cage in silence and slow motion. He believes the visitors are emotionless, therefore he is ignoring them. None of them considers freeing him from his confinement.

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