Why does the poet call the tiger a noble and a wild animal? ( from the poem ' how to tell wild animals')
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The tiger is called noble because it does not hunt for its pleasure like other animals. It is called wild because it is untamed and free in the jungle
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The tiger is the apex predator in the food chain. It only hunts when it is hungry and is unlike the leopard which hunts for pleasure. It is a wild animal which roams freely in the jingle
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