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English, 15.07.2019 01:10 BreBreDoeCCx

Read this excerpt from "rikki-tikki-tavi" by rudyard kipling
that night, at dinner, walking to and fro among the wine-glasses on the table, he could have stuffed himself three times over
with nice things, but he remembered nag and nagaina, and though it was very pleasant to be patted and petted by teddy's
mother and to sit on teddy's shoulder, his eyes would get red from time to time, and he would go off into his long war-cry of
"rikk-tikk-tikki-tikki-tchk! "
based on the excerpt, what is a strong question to ask rikki-tikki-tavi?
a. where did your name come from?
b. what goes through your mind when you begin your war cry?
c. what is it like to be petted by teddy's mother?
d. what do teddy's friends think of his pet mongoose?

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