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Read Bagheera’s words in this passage from The Jungle Book.

"O Akela, and ye, the Free People," he purred, "I have no right in your assembly; but the Law of the Jungle says that if there is a doubt which is not a killing matter in regard to a new cub, the life of that cub may be bought at a price. And the Law does not say who may or may not pay that price. Am I right?"

"Good! Good!" said the young wolves, who are always hungry. "Listen to Bagheera. The cub can be bought for a price. It is the Law." . . .

"To kill a naked cub is a shame. Besides, he may make better sport for you when he is grown. Baloo has spoken in his behalf. Now to Baloo's word I will add one bull, and a fat one, newly killed, not half a mile from here, if ye will accept the man's cub according to the Law. Is it difficult?"



Bagheera follows the Law of the Jungle by

killing a bull for the wolves to eat
speaking for Akela at Council
paying a price to keep Mowgli alive
feeding the hungry young wolves


Sagot :

Answer:

c. paying a price to keep Mowgli alive

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" 'Listen to Bagheera. The cub can be bought for a price. it is the law' ..."

Answer:

c

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