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13 April, 04:39

In George Orwell's "Shooting an Elephant," how does the narrator's cultural background affect how he feels about the elephant.

a. He wants to kill the elephant because he wants its tusks.

b. He hopes to kill the elephant and butcher it for its meat.

c. He thinks the elephant ought to be killed to avenge the man who was killed.

d. He believes the elephant is valuable, not unlike a costly piece of machinery.

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  1. 13 April, 07:57
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