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which noble beast does the poet talk about in this stanza ? why , do you think , she call him noble . poem how to tellwild animals .​

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Answered by khushi3587
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Answer: (a) A tiger can be recognised with the black stripes on his yellow hide.

Explanation:

(b) The poet calls a him a noble animal as he is very impressive in size and does not roar loudly.

Answered by IƚȥCαɳԃყBʅυʂԋ
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Answers: The poet refers to the bengal tiger as a noble beast . The bengal Tigers are called Royal Bengal Tigers and nobility stands for royality . That is why poet calls it noble.

Moreover the noble beast has been used ironically to create humour as the Bengal Tiger is a brutual beast of prey and will kill anybody for food.

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