English, asked by ameensagarameensagar, 9 months ago

why did the man finally set the newly built bigger hut on fire in gentlemen of the jungle​

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Answered by sunandaprajwal3521
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Answer:

The man set the bigger hut to fire because every time when the man built an hut it was occupied by one of the jungle lords so to teach the a lesson the man set the hut on fire

Answered by tiwariakdi
0

Answer:

The alligator lounged on the roof. They all started arguing about their rights to penetrate, and the arguing turned into fighting, and while they were all fighting, the man set fire to the hut and burned it to the ground, jungle lords and all.

Explanation:

On the roof, an alligator was relaxing. Once they started fighting about who had the right of penetration, the man lit the hut on fire and destroyed the jungle lords and all. This was done while they were all still fighting and arguing.

  • The man considers a strategy to protect his rights after being forced from his own huts on numerous occasions. He is aware that he cannot fight with the strong creatures.
  • He therefore makes the decision to treat them with their own medicine. He constructs a cabin large enough to house all the animals.
  • All the animals, including Mr. Lion, arrive at the hut as he had anticipated, and soon there is fighting among all of them.
  • Taking advantage of the chance, the man sets his hut on fire, killing all the animals that had collected there as well. The man uses brainpower to accomplish what he couldn't do with bodily power.

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