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What does the sensory language in the line, "Each dog barks in his own yard!" tell the reader about the way
Shere Khan feels about the wolves?
O He has missed the wolves while he was away.
O He agrees with the wolves' decision about Mowgli.
O He dislikes them and has no respect for them.
He has a great deal of admiration for the wolves.

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