The elephant describes humans as having an 'uneasy selfishness' at their core, exhibiting a complex mix of good and bad behaviors. |
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Humans exploit animals for their skin, ivory, and as sources of entertainment, such as forcing bears to perform tricks or hunting animals for sport. |
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Fill in the blank: The elephant warns that as humans develop land, they will destroy forests and ___ will suffer as a result. |
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What is the significance of the phrase 'When the road comes, the forest goes' in the context of the poem? |
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Human development harms natural habitats.
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True or False: The elephant believes that humans show genuine gratitude towards animals for their contributions. |
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False. The elephant states that humans take from animals without earning their gratitude or providing security in return. |
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How does the elephant characterize the relationship between humans and nature? |
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Humans exploit nature's resources.
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Fill in the blank: The elephant calls for all animals in Bingle to unite in order to ___ against human greed. |
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The poem highlights environmental destruction.
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What consequences does the elephant foresee if humans continue to dominate nature? |
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Human actions harm ecosystems significantly.
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Elephants see human worship as shallow.
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