Read the passage
"Now I know thou art a man, and a man's cub no longer. the jungle is shut indeed to thee henceforward"

Which best explains how this passage develops the setting of the jungle book?

A) The jungle is now a dangerous place.

B) The jungle is no longer the setting of the story; now, the events will take place in the village.

C) The jungle no longer matters to Mowgli now that he is a grown man.

D) Mowgli is no longer pat of the jungle; he has become a outcast and must find a place where he does belong.

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Answer: D

You have a problem deciding if the answer is B or D because they are saying much the same thing.

C is never going to be the answer: he will always remember the jungle just as you or I would remember our childhood. What we experience in childhood is the only experiences we are going to get from childhood. Reading about others will not do us much good.

A is not the answer although it is correct. Kaa  and Shere Khan remain dangerous now as they were before. So A is not the answer you seek.

D is probably the answer you want. It is more general than B.


Answer:

D

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