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Kari pushes the narrator into the water to save another boy who is drowning and then uses his trunk to pull both of them back to the bank. |
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Fill in the blank: Kari, the baby elephant, was taken to the river every morning for his ___. |
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True or False: Kari was a fully grown elephant when he saved the boy from drowning. |
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The narrator and Kari share a deep bond of friendship, growing up together and caring for each other, which is depicted as pure and heartwarming. |
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Kari learned to respond to the command 'Dhat' which meant to ___ and 'Mali' which meant to ___. |
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True or False: The master call is a simple sound that can be made without training. |
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False. The master call is a complicated hissing and howling sound that requires specific training. |
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Fill in the blank: Kari was a fast learner who took ___ weeks to learn the command 'Dhat'. |
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Riddle: I can help you find your way, with a sound that makes the animals sway. What am I? |
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What was the initial reaction of the narrator's child when the family blamed them for eating the fruit? |
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Fill in the blank: The story illustrates the ___ and joys of raising a young elephant. |
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True or False: The relationship between the narrator and Kari is primarily about domination and control. |
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It implies that the person or animal is famous or well-known, typically for some bad quality or deed. |
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Fill in the blank: Kari's ___ often made high-pitched sounds when excited or distressed. |