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In "Mowgli's Brothers," Mowgli hears Akela's attempts at catching a sambur he is hunting and knows the wolf has missed it. How does Mowgli respond to Akela's failure to capture his prey? a. He realizes that Bagheera was being truthful and feels disappointed in himself that he didn't believe the panther. b. When he hears the yell of the pack, Mowgli decides to run to the men's huts for safety. c. Mowgli dashes down to the stream and comes to Akela's aid. d. Mowgli realizes his life is now at stake and rushes to the men's huts to gather up the Red Flower.

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Mowgli realizes his life is now at stake and rushes to the men's huts to gather up the Red Flower.

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d. Mowgli realizes his life is now at stake and rushes to the men's huts to gather up the Red Flower.

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Rudyard Kipling's children fantasy "The Jungle Book" tells the story of Mowgli, an orphaned boy taken in by a pack of wolves to be among them. His life in the wild, learning the ways of the forest and the laws, eventually defeating the enemy Shere Khan, the tiger.

Towards the end of the chapter, when Mowgli hears of the missed hunting of Akela, the Lone wolf, he at once knows that he and his wolf family's lives are in danger. So, he went to the nearest village to get the Red Flower/ fire. This was one thing that greatly terrorizes the animal world in the forest. And he knew if he can have that in his possession, he has a chance to challenge Shere Khan for the leadership of the pack.

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