In this chapter, titled "The Wolf - Children - II," the Reverend Singh discovers four creatures, a ball of fur and hair, consisting of two wolf-cubs and two girls in the jungle. The girls, named Kamala and Amala, are almost unrecognizable as human beings, with rough skin on .................................
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Was Mrs Singh surprised by the children? How do we know?
Mrs Singh was indeed surprised by the children. Her disbelief is clear when it is stated that she "could hardly believe her eyes as she watched the wolf-children."
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a. When Mrs Singh first saw the wolf – children, she could hardly …………………………………… .
b. The Reverend Singh decided to keep the …………………………………… of the children a secret.
c. New of the wolf-children …………………………………… though Midnapore.
d. The wolf-children did not play with other children, they …………………………………… to crouch in
the shade.
e. For the two girls in was more natural to …………………………………… like wolves.
f. Kamala’s legs were massaged so that she could stand …………………………………… .
g. When Mrs Singh left the orphanage, Kamala went back to …………………………………… .
h. Every night the Reverend Singh spent some time …………………………………… his notes.
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i. What was this difficulty?
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What did they name the girls? What all could they know about them?
The girls were given the names Kamala and Amala. Kamala means ‘lotus flower’ and Amala means ‘bright yellow flower’. Based on appearance, they could guess that Kamala was older than Amala and estimated that she might be around eight years old. The Singhs did not know if the girls were sisters or how they came to live with the wolves. It was a mystery to them how the girls had survived in the wild for so long.
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The Human-Animal Divide
This theme explores the concept of the divide between humans and animals. The discovery of the wolf-children blurs the lines between human and animal, as the girls exhibit animal-like behaviors and struggle to adapt to human society. The girls' ...........................
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Discovery of the wolf-children:
The Reverend Singh discovers two wolf-cubs along with two little girls, Kamala and Amala, in the jungle. The girls have been living with the wolves and have adopted their behavior, making it difficult for Mr. Singh to separate them.
Arrival at the orphanage:
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It was clear that Kamala was several years older than Amala.
This line is important because it establishes Kamala as the older, possibly more resilient and adaptable wolf-child. It also sets up their eventual separation and individual journeys.
The first lesson that Amala and Kamala had to learn was that they were not wolves.
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Trembling (adjective): Shaking or quivering, often due to fear or nervousness.
Her trembling hands betrayed her anxiety.
Snarled (verb): Made an aggressive growling sound.
The dog snarled when a stranger approached.
Orphanage (noun): A residential institution for the care and upbringing of orphans.
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