It was Peter Vanderdonk, a descendant of a historian, who convinced the villagers to accept Rip Van Winkle's story. He said that everything Rip described about the time period he was coming from was true, and that there was no need to doubt his words. Thus, everyone believed Peter (as he was a successor of a learned man) and Rip was readmitted into his society.
Mowgli's mastery and control of the fire represents B. his mastery and control over the animals of the jungle. The animals of the jungle fear the "red flower" and do not call it fire because only man can call it that as they do not fear it. When Mowgli learns how to use the fire, he brings it to the meeting and displays his power with the fire and makes all the animals respect him as new leader.
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Sector 101
Vashi
Navi Mumbai
15/04/2020
To,
The editor
The Navi Mumbai Times.
Navi Mumbai
Subject : A car drive very close to someone on a bicycle
Dear Editor,
I am a reader of your prestigious news paper, The Navi Mumbai Times. Your column stories are very informative and important. I would like to draw attention of everyone through your newspaper about the incident that happened yesterday.
Yesterday, when I was coming from market to my home, I saw car driver drove very close to someone on a bicycle. It happened near Mahatma Circle in Sector 90. I was on my scooty and everyone were following the lane. This car driver purposefully drove very close to the bicycle. The cyclist was near the pedestrian road and was not interfering in between. The car knock off the cyclist. It later also created traffic because people stopped to help the person.
Strict actions should be taken against them. CCTV cameras should be installed in this area too. Police should find out who was the driver of the car who was so irresponsible. A separate roas at the side near pedestrian should be made for cyclist.
I hope you'll show interest into ths matter.
Thanking you
Yours faithfully
XYZ
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These people had the courage to help by providing hiding places, underground escape routes, false papers, food, clothing, money, and sometimes even weapons.