He writes that Rikki-tikki feels pride and responsibility.
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A. He realizes that she will probrably die in the mountains.
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It says this in the story, "The son walked slowly, for he could not bear to think of leaving his old mother in the mountains. On and on he climbed, not wanting to stop and leave her behind."
In poem "The Survivor" by Marilyn Chin, the lines 1-5 appears as if the narrator is addressing actions that would be considered bad behavior, but the tone changes in lines 6-7 when she mentions "that your skin is yellow, not white, not black,/ that you were born not a boy-child but a girl," meaning that she is addressing her identity as an Asian girl.
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The connection?
Is that comparing the government to food? Rights?
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<u><em>The dirty (adjective) horse (noun) jogged (verb) away (adverb)</em></u>
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