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4 August, 16:26

Read the excerpt from "How the Whale Got His Throat."

For the Mariner he was also an Hi-ber-ni-an. And he stepped out on the shingle, and went home to his mother, who had given him leave to trail his toes in the water; and he married and lived happily ever afterward. So did the Whale. But from that day on, the grating in his throat, which he could neither cough up nor swallow down, prevented him eating anything except very, very small fish; and that is the reason why whales nowadays never eat men or boys or little girls.

What is the central idea of this passage?

Human beings are creative when they get into trouble.

Because of one man's actions, whales never eat human beings.

Whales always have a sore throat because of a grating.

Human beings should stay away from whales to avoid being swallowed.

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  1. 4 August, 16:39
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    B: Because of one man's actions, whales never eat human beings.

    This is the central idea of this passage from "How the Whale Got His Throat."

    Explanation:

    "How whale got his throat" is a beautiful story by "Rudyard Kipling". It states why whales which is the largest mammal in the world, can eat only small things.

    The whale attacks a child, but its attempt got unsuccessful as a man had wounded the whale's throat with jack-knife and suspenders. So, whale was not able to eat the child. So, because of one man's actions, whale can no longer eat human beings as this memory of that whale was passed onto the future generations of the whale.
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