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14 October, 09:36

In "Mowgli's Brothers," how is the conflict between the wolves and Shere Khan over what to do with the young Mowgli resolved?

A.

Raksha threatens to overthrow Akela if he does not order Shere Khan to leave Mowgli alone.

B.

Baloo and Bagheera speak on Mowgli's behalf, and the wolves adopt Mowgli into the pack.

C.

Akela promises Shere Khan that he may fight Mowgli once Mowgli is big enough to defend himself.

D.

Shere Khan demands that the wolves give him one of their other cubs in exchange for his letting Mowgli live.

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  1. 14 October, 11:57
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    I believe that in this story, the conflict between the wolves and Shere Khan over what to do with the young Mowgli is resolved by Akela promising Shere Khan that he may fight Mowgli once Mowgli is big enough to defend himself.
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