How does Mowgli resolve the conflict he feels over not understanding the ways or the language of the villagers? A. He behaves in
ways that make him comfortable, but he learns to speak the villagers' language. B. He asks the priest to instruct him on the best ways to impress the elders of the village. C. He abandons all the behaviors he knew in the jungle, but he never speaks to any of the villagers. D. He insists that the villagers sleep out in the open and live just as he did in the jungle.
I think it's B: He asks the priest to instruct him on the best way to impress the elder in the village because he wants to resolve a matter not have a fight with the villagers. I think he must feel confused about having to hear such language her has never heard of before. Sometimes people don't understand what others are trying to say because they speak a different language than the language they are hearing from people her has never met and maybe he belongs to a different country who talks in English or Arabic or even Japanese and Korean. Even though this question didn't ask for this but i just want to include this in here cause just by reading this question you can find a moral or lesson. I think the lesson is that if you don't understand a language you shouldn't make fun of the language they speak because it's really ride to be doing that. Wouldn't you feel hurt when someone insults or makes fun of your language. It pains to even think about it.
A law that that I would like to see enacted would be not allowing LED headlights on cars. It would help people not be blinded when you drive past them which in turn would cause less crashes