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Read this passage from The Jungle Book.

Then the only other creature who is allowed at the Pack Council—Baloo, the sleepy brown bear who teaches the wolf cubs the Law of the Jungle; old Baloo, who can come and go where he pleases because he eats only nuts and roots and honey—rose up on his hind quarters and grunted.


"The man's cub—the man's cub?" he said. "I speak for the man's cub. There is no harm in a man's cub. I have no gift of words, but I speak the truth. Let him run with the Pack, and be entered with the others. I myself will teach him.”




Baloo is affected by the Law of the Jungle in this passage because


he is sleepy and eats only nuts, roots, and honey

he is free to come and go where he pleases

he likes to stand up and speak to large audiences.

he speaks up for Mowgli and becomes Mowgli’s teacher

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Answer:

he speaks up for Mowgli and becomes Mowgli’s teacher.

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