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Which detail from "Tiger-Tiger!" best develops the theme that one can be an alien even with one's own kind?

"First he had to wear a cloth round him, which annoyed him horribly; and then he had to learn about money, which he did not in the least understand."

"When the potter’s donkey slipped in the clay pit, Mowgli hauled it out by the tail, and helped to stack the pots for their journey to the market at Khanhiwara."

"For three months after that night Mowgli hardly ever left the village gate, he was so busy learning the ways and customs of men."


"So, as soon as Messua pronounced a word Mowgli would imitate it almost perfectly, and before dark he had learned the names of many things in the hut."

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its eather

"First he had to wear a cloth round him, which annoyed him horribly; and then he had to learn about money, which he did not in the least understand."

or its

"For three months after that night Mowgli hardly ever left the village gate, he was so busy learning the ways and customs of men."

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Answer is A

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Which detail from "Tiger-Tiger!" best develops the theme that one can be-example-1
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