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why is the tiger described as being in a quiet rage ​

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Answered by MagicalGiggles
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Answer:

  • The Tiger expresses his rage quietly because there is nothing he can do from behind the bars of his cage.
  • He is helpless as his strength is now imprisoned inside the cage due to the fancies of man.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

(a) The tiger could walk only a few steps because he was locked in a very small cage. ... (c) The tiger has vivid stripes on his body and soft velvet pads. (d) He is in quiet rage as he is locked and his freedom has been curtailed. Thus, he is unable to show his anger and ferocity.

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