What was the author’s wife reaction when Baba was sent to the zoo?
(a) she would not eat anything
(b) she was inconsolable
(c) she wept and fretted
(d) all of the above
Answers
Answer:
The narrator's wife was against the very proposal of sending Baba to the zoo. She was convinced by others and after weeks of such advice, she consented to it. But she missed him inconsolably. She wept and fretted for weeks.
Explanation:
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(d) all of the above.
When Baba was sent to the zoo, the author's wife was inconsolable, could not eat anything, and wept and fretted all day long.
Bond of love:
This is a beautiful story that expresses the strange love, affection, and bonding between a sloth bear and a human being.
The baby sloth bear that was rescued by the author grew happily at his home and his wife tamed it very well. His wife and the bear became very close that it would listen to whatever she said. She first named it Bruno and then Baba.
She would feed the bear with so many delicacies. However, as the bear started to grow, it was tough for them to keep in their house. Hence, a decision was made to send the bear to the Mysore zoo and was also sent safely along with the zoo authorities.
Nevertheless, the author's wife became very inconsolable because she missed Baba very much. She could not eat or be at peace. She always wept and fretted thinking of Baba. The bear on his part also was missing the author's wife like a mother.
Finally, the love between the bear and the author's wife won. This deep bond helped to bring the bear back to their home that made them happy.