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**HURRY!! TIMED TEST**.

Read this passage from The Jungle Book.

There was a chorus of deep growls, and a young wolf
in his fourth year flung back Shere Khan's question to
Akela: "What have the Free People to do with a man's
cub?"
Now the Law of the Jungle lays down that if there is
any dispute as to the right of a cub to be accepted by
the Pack, he must be spoken for by at least two
members of the Pack who are not his father and
mother "Who speaks for this cub?" said Alexa. "Among the Free People, who speaks?" There was no answer, and Mother Wolf got ready for what she knew would be her last fight, if things came to fighting. How does Akela follow the Law of the Jungle in this
passage?
O Akela follows the law by asking Mother Wolf to fight.
O Akela follows the law by asking members to speak
up for Mowgli.
O Akela follows the law by telling Mother Wolf to speak
for Mowgli.
O Akela follows the law by growling at Shere Khan and
the wolves

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Answer:

B

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Answer:

The answer could be B. Akela follows the law by asking members to speak up for Mowgli.

Step-by-step explanation:

I did have this question before but I forgot the right option and I think it's this one

(sorry if it's incorrect)

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