The narrator of The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling portrays the man cub as cute and endearing. How might this characterization be different if Shere Khan were the narrator?
The man cub would be described as a food item, because Shere Khan would want to eat him.
The man cub would be described as friendly, because Shere Khan would want to help him.
The man cub would be described as dangerous, because Shere Khan is scared of humans.
The man cub would be described as smart, because Shere Khan admires human intelligence.
Which of these events is related through an omniscient narrator?
Jesse had been in plays before, but he still felt nervous as he stepped onto the stage.
“I can do this,” Lana thought to herself, right before she began to sing for the audience.
While Oscar felt quite confident in himself, Lana was worried about getting a part in the play.
I knew my friends were nervous, so I wished them all the best of luck before the auditions.
Read the following excerpt from The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling.
Now, Tabaqui knew as well as any one else that there is nothing so unlucky as to compliment children to their faces; and it pleased him to see Mother and Father Wolf look uncomfortable.
Who is revealing the thoughts of Tabaqui in this excerpt?