I give brainliest Julia is writing about this excerpt from The Jungle Book.


The Law of the Jungle, which never orders anything without a reason, forbids every beast to eat Man except when he is killing to show his children how to kill, and then he must hunt outside the hunting grounds of his pack or tribe. The real reason for this is that man-killing means, sooner or later, the arrival of white men on elephants, with guns, and hundreds of brown men with guns and rockets and torches. Then everybody in the jungle suffers. The reason the beasts give among themselves is that Man is the weakest and most defenseless of all living things, and it is unsportsmanlike to touch him. They say too—and it is true—that man-eaters become mangy, and lose their teeth.




Julia makes the claim “Obeying the Law of the Jungle keeps the members of the Pack safe.”


Which detail best supports this claim?


The Law of the Jungle protects the animals by encouraging them to hunt Man, which scares humans away from the jungle.

The Law of the Jungle discourages the animals from hunting Man, which keeps them from being hunted themselves.

The Law of the Jungle says Man is weak, which is why only children are allowed to hunt for people.

The Law of the Jungle allows animals to eat Man because it is good for their fur and teeth.

Respuesta :

Answer:

The Law of the Jungle discourages the animals from hunting Man, which keeps them from being hunted themselves.

Explanation:

It says in the passage that if they kill man, then the whole pack will suffer (which is implying that the pack will be killed)

Answer:

The answer is B.

The Law of the Jungle discourages the animals from hunting Man, which keeps them from being hunted themselves.

Explanation:

I know this because I did the quiz and I got 100%.

Sorry i'm late but I added the answer for other people that don't know the answer.