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“…I am weary of this man-wolf folly. He has troubled the jungle for ten seasons. He is a man—a man's child, and from the marrow of my bones I hate him!”

Then more than half the Pack yelled: "A man—a man! What has a man to do with us? Let him go to his own place."


What do you learn from the setting details in the passage ?
A: Mowgli may be in danger if he stays in the jungle.
B: Mowgli is unhappy with his life in the jungle.
C: Mowgli does not want to live in the same jungle as Shere Khan.
D:Mowgli wants the wolves to leave the jungle so he can stay.

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A because you can tell by the tone of the passage
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Answer:

The answer is A!!

Step-by-step explanation:

Mowgli may be in danger if he stays in the jungle.

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