Why did the crocodile raise his eyes and nostrils out of water? The author
says, "Now nothing could pierce the inch-thick armoured hide". What does
by the sentence given above? Why does she say so?
she mean
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iv) Why did the crocodile raise his eyes and nostrils out of water? The crocodile raised his eyes to get a clear sight of the area around the stepping stones and raised his nostrils to breath easily, this enabled him to lay motionless and concealed, in ambush, for prolonged duration.
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The crocodile raised his eyes and nostrils to breathe the clean sunny air.
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