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Read this passage from The Jungle Book.

The Law of the Jungle lays down very clearly that any wolf may, when he marries, withdraw from the Pack he belongs to; but as soon as his cubs are old enough to stand on their feet he must bring them to the Pack Council, which is generally held once a month at full moon, in order that the other wolves may identify them. After that inspection the cubs are free to run where they please, and until they have killed their first buck no excuse is accepted if a grown wolf of the Pack kills one of them. The punishment is death where the murderer can be found; and if you think for a minute you will see that this must be so.

How are the wolf cubs affected by the Law of the Jungle?

A.) They must be presented at the Pack Council to be identified.
B.) They are expected to get married and withdraw from the Pack.
C.) They must kill a buck and stay away from grown wolves.
D.) They must stand on their feet alone under a full moon.

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this honestly could be a or b, but i am gonna have to go with A!
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Answer:

well, technically a and b, but the logical answer is a

Step-by-step explanation:

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