Which event from The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling adds tension to the story’s rising action?

Ten or eleven years have gone by, and Mowgli has had a wonderful life in the jungle.
Mowgli pulls the long thorns from his friends, the wolves in the pack.
After sleeping all day, Bagheera and Mowgli hunt together in the darkness of night.
Mother Wolf tells Mowgli that one day he will have to kill Shere Khan.

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The event from The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling that adds tension to the story’s rising action is: Mother Wolf tells Mowgli that one day he will have to kill Shere Khan. This foreshadows a significant conflict in the story and sets the stage for Mowgli's eventual confrontation with the leopard, creating suspense and highlighting the challenges he will face.

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