why did the narrator not object to the hunter hunting in the forest,
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The narrator was sure that nothing could demotivate the hunters from hunting the animals in the forest. He considered them 'unpredictable' and wanted to avoid them as much as possible. ... The animals must have realized the danger that they were in and so they moved away from the hunted forest.
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Why did the narrator not object to the hunters hunting in the forest? Answer: The narrator was sure that nothing could demotivate the hunters from hunting the animals in the forest. He considered them 'unpredictable' and wanted to avoid them as much as possible.
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