Why should he be lurking in shadow?
1 point
i) out of fear
ii) out of anger
iii) to catch the deer
iv) both 1 and 2
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iv. both I and ii
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The tiger should be lurking in the shadow in order to option (c) catch the deer.
Explanation:
- The given question is referring to the tiger in the poem, "A tiger in the zoo". This poem contrasts a tiger within the zoo with the tiger in its natural habitat. The poem moves to the jungle from the zoo, and back to the zoo again.
- The poem provides a contrast within the mood and environment of a tiger when he is in the zoo and a tiger when he is in the forest. within the zoo, he has no freedom. he's kept in a cemented cell behind the bars. He feels angry, frustrated and helpless.
- This reminds him of his natural habitat, his hiding and sliding within the long grass near the water hole and pouncing upon the fat deer, the way he terrorized the villagers, displaying his sharp teeth and claws.
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