What was meant by 'or I know nothing of Man" by Bagheera to Shere Khan in "The Jungle book" by Rudyard Kipling?
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Bagheera wanted to hide Mowgli from Sher khan that is why he said that he knows nothing of the man.
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- "The jungle book” is written by Rudyard Kipling and there is no doubt that it is one of his best pieces.
- In this book, a kid named Mowgli is brought up by animals of the jungle especially a black panther Bagheera, and a bear Baloo.
- Sher khan wanted to kill Mowgli so they both tried their best to save Mowgli.
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The Jungle Book
- What was meant by 'or I know nothing of Man" by Bagheera to Shere Khan?
Answer:
- Sher khan wanted to kill Mowgli
- 'The Jungle book' was written by Rudyard Kipling.
- According to the given question the right answer is Bagheera wanted to hide Mowgli from Sher Khan. So Bagheera said, "Or I know nothing of Man".
- When we read the story all the time we feel the incredible moments of the laws of the jungle and the incredible moments between the human and animal planets.
- All credit goes to Rudyard Kipling who is the master of wonderful creation.
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