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9 June, 01:16

Read this excerpt from The Jungle Book.

"Each dog barks in his own yard! We will see what the Pack will say to this fostering of man-cubs. The cub is mine, and to my teeth he will come in the end, O bush-tailed thieves!"

What does the sensory language in the line, "Each dog barks in his own yard!" tell the reader about the way Shere Khan feels about the wolves?

He has missed the wolves while he was away.

He agrees with the wolves' decision about Mowgli.

He dislikes them and has no respect for them.

He has a great deal of admiration for the wolves.

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  1. 9 June, 01:29
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    C.

    Explanation:

    it tells you that he dislikes the wolves because of their decision about Mowgli.
  2. 9 June, 01:47
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    C

    Explanation:

    He dislikes them and has no respect for them
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