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Read the excerpt from "He Lion, Bruh Bear, and Bruh Rabbit” from The People Could Fly.

"Listen," said he Lion, and then he roared: "ME AND MYSELF. ME AND MYSELF. Nobody tell me what not to do," he said. "I'm the king of the forest, me and myself."

"Better had let me tell you somethin," Bruh Rabbit said, "for I've seen Man, and I know him the real king of the forest."

He Lion was quiet awhile. He looked straight through that scrawny lil Rabbit like he was nothin atall.

Which cultural idea about lions does this excerpt support?

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the Correct Answer C

Explanation:i know just trust meeeee

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Answer:

the Correct Answer C

Step-by-step explanation:This novel is essentially about Lion imagining he is the master of the jungle and that he's greater than all the mammals. That's only till Bruh Bear and Bruh Rabbit reveal him who the original master of the jungle is. Which is the gentleman with his terrifying rifle.

One of the common significant elements and consequences is whenever the He Lion awakens up all the mammals start to disseminate

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