Read this excerpt from The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling.

At last – and Mother Wolf's neck-bristles lifted as the time came – Father Wolf pushed "Mowgli the Frog," as they called him, into the centre, where he sat laughing and playing with some pebbles that glistened in the moonlight.

Which image from the passage helps readers understand how Mowgli feels?

Mother Wolf's neck-bristles lifted
Father Wolf pushed "Mowgli the Frog,"
he sat laughing and playing with some pebbles
some pebbles that glistened in the moonlight

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Answer:

Sample response:

The imagery in the passage shows Mother Wolf's "neck-bristles lifted." This shows that she is anxious or nervous about presenting Mowgli to the Pack. She most likely wants to protect him and will defend him if he is threatened.

Explanation:

The scenario which can be gotten from the passage that helps readers understand how Mowgli feels through his actions is:

  • A. Mother Wolf's neck-bristles lifted

What is Imagery?

This refers to the use of descriptive words as a way to create a mental image of a scenario in the minds of the readers.

With this in mind and from the given text, we can see that there is the description of how the Mother Wolf's neck bristled to show that she was concerned.

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