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प्रश्न
Read scene I of the play carefully and answer the question below.
Match the following.
| Sr.No. | CHARACTER | TRAIT |
| a. | Father Wolf | with a grey nose…feeds her four cubs |
| b. | Tabaqui | the big one from Waingunga River with a lame foot |
| c. | Mother Wolf | the chief of the Wolves |
| d. | Shere Khan | begs for meat and thanks for the meal/warns the wolves about the arrival of Shere Khan |
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उत्तर
| Sr.No. | CHARACTER | TRAIT |
| a. | Father Wolf | the chief of the Wolves |
| b. | Tabaqui | begs for meat and thanks for the meal / warns the wolves about the arrival of Shere Khan |
| c. | Mother Wolf | with a grey nose…feeds her four cubs |
| d. | Shere Khan | the big one from Waingunga River with a lame foot |
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