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PEASE HURRY! Mia is writing about this excerpt from The Jungle Book.
"Shere Khan, the Big One, has shifted his hunting-grounds. He will hunt among these hills during the next moon, so he has told me."
Shere Khan was the tiger who lived near the Waingunga River, twenty miles away.
"He has no right!" Father Wolf began angrily. "By the Law of the Jungle he has no right to change his quarters without fair warning. He will frighten every head of game within ten miles; and I—I have to kill for two, these days.”
Mia makes the claim “Shere Khan makes life difficult for others when he disobeys the Law of the Jungle.”
Which detail best supports this claim?
He will hunt among these hills during the next moon, so he has told me.
Shere Khan, the Big One, has shifted his hunting-grounds.
Shere Khan was the tiger who lived near the Waingunga River, twenty miles away.
He will frighten every head of game within ten miles; and I—I have to kill for two, these days.
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