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5 August, 10:49

What does Akela tell the Pack he will do if they

let the man-cub go to his own place?

He will fight to save his own life.

O He will let Shere Khan be the leader of the Pack.

He will protect the cattle from being killed.

O He will not fight back when the wolves attack him, which

will save the Pack some lives.

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  1. 5 August, 11:29
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    He will not fight back when the wolves attack him, which will save the Pack some lives.

    Explanation:

    The Jungle Book is an anthology of many stories penned by Rudyard Kipling. The story is about a man-cub Mowgli, who is stranded in the jungle and then taken care by animals.

    Akela was a leader of a wolf pack in the jungle. It is under Akela's presiding that Mowgli was accepted in the Pack. When the Pack turned against Akela and other animals who took care of the man-cub, it is then, Akela urge the Pack to let the man-cub go to his own place and in return Akela promises his own life. He promised the Pack that he will not fight back when the Pack will attack him which will be able to save atleast three lives.

    So, the correct answer is the last option.
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