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“He is a man – a man – a man!" snarled the Pack; and most of the wolves began to gather round Shere Khan, whose tail was beginning to switch.

Mowgli stood upright – the fire-pot in his hands. Then he stretched out his arms, and yawned in the face of the Council; but he was furious with rage and sorrow, for, wolf-like, the wolves had never told him how they hated him.

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This passage focuses on a meeting to decide if Mowgli can stay in the jungle. What type of conflict occurs in this passage?

What are the opposing forces in the conflict?

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the opposing forces are the wolfs and Shere Khan

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