what is the meaning of the phrase "rather like the bulletins issued by the war office, than facts.
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Kalki, the author satirically compared the new born Tiger King’s claim to the bulletin issued by the war
office because the King was hardly ten days old, but he spoke so clearly and
correctly; and asked intelligent questions.
The author has tried to give humorous touch by this comparison. This phrase actually means that the ten-days old tiger king, spoke as melodramatically and clearly as the news readers of the news bulletins, who give more melodramas than factual news.
The author has tried to give humorous touch by this comparison. This phrase actually means that the ten-days old tiger king, spoke as melodramatically and clearly as the news readers of the news bulletins, who give more melodramas than factual news.
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