Q1)In "Mowgli's Brothers," why does Shere Khan insist that Mowgli be give to him?

-He views Mowgli as his prey***
-He believes in the following the Law of the Jungle.
-He thinks he can take better care of Mowgli than the wolves.
-Mowgli's famil has done much harm to the family of Shere Khan.

Q2) In "Mowgli's Brothers," which best describes Baheera, the Blank Panther?
-he is foolish and rude, but also fair minded.
-He is selfish and mean, but also honest.
-He is sweet and king, but also lazy
-He is cunning and bold, but also reckless**

Q3) In Mowgli's Brothers, before he leaves the jungle, Mowgil says, "For the rest, Akela goes free to live as he pleases. Ye will not kill him." what does this show about Mowgil?
-He is proud
-He can be tricked
-He is loyal**
-He can be spiteful

Q4) Which best describes Mowgli's conflict with Shere Khan?
-Shere Khan wishes to harm Mowgli, who only wants to life in peace and safety
-Both Mowgli and here Khan want to lead the pack alone
-Mowgli seeks revenge against Shere Khan, who wants nothing to do with Mowgli.
-Both Mowgli and Shere Khan have promised to hunt down the other.**

Q5)In the story, what does the Red Flower symbolize?
-the feat that Man has the of the Law of the Jungle, which is free of emotion**
-the strength and freedom of the pack, which Mowgli must leave behind
-the tools of man that Mowgli can master and use to frighten the animals
-the great love that Raksha and Messua feel for Mowgli

Q6)Which is the theme of Mowlgi's Brothers and also Tiger-Tiger?
-Parents always love all their children equally
-It is natural for mother to look to their children for protection
-Few things are stronger than a mother's love
-a mother's love cannot help one who is grown up**
-Individuals fear those who force them to be responsible
-Individuals fear those who dare to lead
-Individuals fear those who they do not understand**
-Individual fear those who seek forgiveness

To answer the questions:

Q1) In "Mowgli's Brothers," Shere Khan insists that Mowgli be given to him because he views Mowgli as his prey. To find this answer, you can read the story or summary of "Mowgli's Brothers" to understand Shere Khan's intentions towards Mowgli.

Q2) In "Mowgli's Brothers," Bagheera, the Black Panther, is described as cunning and bold, but also reckless. You can find this description by reading the story or analyzing Bagheera's actions and behavior within the text.

Q3) In "Mowgli's Brothers," Mowgli stating that Akela goes free to live as he pleases and should not be killed shows his loyalty to Akela. This answer can be found by reading and analyzing Mowgli's statement.

Q4) The conflict between Mowgli and Shere Khan is that Shere Khan wishes to harm Mowgli, while Mowgli only wants to live in peace and safety. This conflict can be understood by reading the story or analyzing the interactions between Mowgli and Shere Khan.

Q5) In the story, the Red Flower symbolizes the fear that Man has the power of the Law of the Jungle, which is free of emotion. This symbolism can be identified by reading the story or looking for references to the Red Flower and its significance.

Q6) The theme of "Mowgli's Brothers" and "Tiger-Tiger" is that individuals fear those who they do not understand. This theme can be identified by analyzing the character interactions and conflicts in both stories and examining the lessons or messages conveyed.

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In "Mowgli's Brothers," before he leaves the jungle, Mowgli says, "For the rest, Akela goes free to live as he pleases. Ye will not kill him." What does this show about Mowgli?

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