Answer:
C). To explain why the animals of the jungle typically do not kill human beings.
Explanation:
In the given excerpt from 'Jungle Book', Kipling's key purpose is 'to elucidate to the readers that why the animals of the Jungle do not kill humans usually' which is clearly <u>reflected through the portrayal of strict laws of the Jungle('law of the jungle...never orders anything without a reason</u>).
The author serves his purpose of informing the readers about the reason for which the animals eat up a man and that is 'when the man poses a threat to them' which began with 'arrival...men on elephants..with guns...hundreds of brown men with gongs ...rockets and torches' that made all the animals suffer. This justifies the law of the jungle that animals are allowed to kill humans only 'when he is killing to show his children how to kill' to protect themselves in the future. Thus, <u>option C</u> is the correct answer.
It may be inferred that Dante in the Divine Comedy experiences divine love by his relationship with Beatrice. See further explanation below.
<h3>Why is Beatrice associated with divine love?</h3>
Beatrice, metaphorically speaking, is a mirror in which divine love is reflected, and so acts as the pilgrim's bridge to redemption.
She is a strong figure and a lady of action who goes into hell to summon Virgil and direct him to escort the pilgrim on an otherworldly voyage.
<h3>What is an inference?</h3>
A person is said to have drawn an inference when they reach a conclusion by combining one or more logical facts.
Inferences are helpful because they aid in the discovery of hidden messages in a text or piece of literature. This is why it is referred to as "reading between the lines."
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Answer:
B.
Explanation:
I think its because of the ability of the ships to sail greater distances, wheeas the other options aren't really mentioned in the passage.
Answer: b. Metaphor
Explanation: they are playing a dangers game
Let's look at the answers.
a. trains ---> are there many trains?
b. trains'--> Do many trains have one whistle?
c. train's--> Does one train have one whistle?
The correct answer would be c. There is only 1 train that this is referring to