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Which TWO details from the story best support the answer to Part A?

A. Darzee, the tailor-bird, helped him, and Chuchundra, the musk-rat, who never comes out into the middle of the floor, (Paragraph 1)
B. He knew that mongooses in the garden meant death sooner or later for him and his family, but he wanted to get Rikki-tikki off his guard. (Paragraph 27)
C. For he made sure he would be banged to death, and, for the honour of his family, he preferred to be found with his teeth locked. (Paragraph 61)
D. And very few mongooses, however wise and old they may be, care to follow a cobra into its hole. (Paragraph 100)

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Final answer:

The student asks for two details from a story to support an unspecified answer, but without context from Part A, accurate selection is not possible. Four details provided hint at themes such as aid, strategic deception, honor, and wisdom.

Step-by-step explanation:

The student is asking for details from a story that support a certain answer to a previous question. Without context from Part A, it is difficult to provide an accurate response. However, based on the details provided:

  • Detail A describes the allies of Rikki-tikki, the main character, which suggests that it might be about characters aiding in a conflict or challenge.
  • Detail B shows knowledge of a future threat from Rikki-tikki and a desire to lower his guard, hinting at a strategic or deceptive element in the story.
  • Detail C seems to depict a character's preference for an honorable demise, indicating themes of honor and family legacy.
  • Detail D speaks to the wisdom and caution of mongooses, which might illustrate a theme about bravery or wisdom.

Without more context, we can't confidently select which two details best support the answer to Part A.

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