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Which of the following inferences about Rikki-tikki-tavi is best supported by the following passage (paragraph 7)?

It is the hardest thing in the world to frighten a mongoose, because he is eaten up from nose to tail with curiosity. The motto of all the mongoose family is "Run and find out," and Rikki-tikki was a true mongoose. He looked at the cotton wool, decided that it was not good to eat, ran all round the table, sat up and put his fur in order, scratched himself, and jumped on the small boy's shoulder.
Group of answer choices

It is not in Rikki-tikki’s nature to be afraid.

Rikki-tikki is not your typical mongoose.

Rikki-tikki is overwhelmed by his new surroundings.

Rikki-tikki had never seen a human being before this.

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Answer:

It is not in Rikki-tikki’s nature to be afraid.

Explanation:

In Rikki-tikki's life, he never ran, ever. He fought snakes, large and small, and killed them, even when the odds were very much against him.

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The following passage best supports the inference that "It is not in Rikki-tikki’s nature to be afraid."

An inference is when one can conclude about a certain text or information. In other words, the conclusion that we can make or come to based on reading a text or after knowing about a certain information is known as an inference.

  • Rudyard Kipling's children's story "Rikki-tikki-tavi," follows Rikki and his conflict with the two cobras, Nag and Nagina, and in the process, helped save the humans from extreme danger.
  • The given excerpt from the story is from the beginning of the tale where the narrator reveals the nature of mongooses.
  • The statement that "it is the hardest thing in the world to frighten a mongoose" is a clear indication of Rikki's fearless nature.
  • The motto "Run and find out" also indicates how mongooses are made to be curious and not be afraid.

The given excerpt from the story tells us how mongooses are made to be curious about any new environment. So, it is only natural that Rikki is not afraid of anything, not even scared of the humans, Instead, he, like any mongoose, became more curious. Thus, we can infer that it is not in Rikki's nature to be afraid.

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