The character Mowgli was nurtured, just not by humans. Therefore, it is not answer C. Also, he was not "rejected by society" or an "outcast" so it is not A or B. The answer is D. Mowgli is a man who has grown up according to the rules and customs of the jungle, as it says, BUT even though he is a man, his ideas of etiquette and communication are those of animals, rather than people. Because of this, Mowgli does not understand "the law of men" which refers to how humans behave, which causes him to not be able to "fit in" with society. It's basically a cultural barrier. The whole theme of the story is that he is still human, even if his way of life is different. Sometimes, certain cultures look down upon others because they have different customs, which is rude and ignorant. This story has a theme of recognizing people as humans in spite of cultural differences.
could i get the examples? that would help us answer the question.
Answer:
Biodegradable :
Human waste,
Food waste
Slaughter house waste
Remains of dead animals
Plant remains
Food leftover
Manure
Sewage
Non-biodegradable :
Plastic
Drink cans
Glass
Metals
Rubber and tyres
Artificial polymer
Explanation:
The distinction between biodegradable and non-biodegradable waste lies in the fact that biodegradable wastes can be broken down and decomposed by by bacteria, fungi and other living organisms such that within a certain period theae wastes are acted upon by micromes and form part of the soil, hence reducing pollution. On the other hand non-biodegradable wastes are very hard to decompose and remain undecomposed for thousands of years.