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Answer the following question in your own words: Who was Miss Mebbin? Was she really devoted to Mrs. Packletide? How did she behave during the tiger shooting? - English Communicative

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Answer the following question in your own words:

Who was Miss Mebbin? Was she really devoted to Mrs. Packletide? How did she behave during the tiger shooting?

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Miss Mebbin was Mrs. Packletide’s companion (a paid servant who accompanied and cared for her).

 She was not completely committed to Mrs. Packletide. She stayed with her primarily for her personal profit, since she valued money and advantage over loyalty.

 Miss Mebbin remained cool and critical during the tiger shot, not excited or scared. She carefully observed what had actually occurred (that the tiger had died because it was already weak after consuming the goat) and then used this knowledge to put pressure on Mrs. Packletide.

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Chapter 2: Mrs. Packletide's Tiger - Exercises [Page 16]

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CBSE English Communicative - Literature Reader [English] Class 10
Chapter 2 Mrs. Packletide's Tiger
Exercises | Q 4.05 | Page 16

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Mrs. Packletide

(i) The compelling motive for her sudden  deviation towards the footsteps of Nimrod was the fact that Loona Bimberton had recently been carried eleven miles in an aeroplane by an Algerian aviator, and talked of nothing else; only a personally procured tiger-skin and a heavy harvest of Press photographs could successfully counter that sort of thing Competitive
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