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Read the following excerpt from The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling. A wolf accustomed to moving his own cubs can, if necessary, mouth an egg without breaking it, and though Father Wolf's jaws closed right on the child's back not a tooth even scratched the skin, as he laid it down among the cubs. What is the most important purpose of the narrator in this excerpt? to show that the wolves can be very tender and caring to show that the wolves want to eat the man cub to show that the wolves can carry eggs in their mouths to show that the wolves carry their young in their mouths

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Answer:take it one day

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Answer:

A. to show that the wolves can be very tender and caring

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