"He has no right!" Father Wolf began angrily – "By the Law of the Jungle he has no right to change his quarters without due warning. He will frighten every head of game within ten miles, and I – I have to kill for two, these days."

—“Mowgli’s Brothers,” The Jungle Book,
Rudyard Kipling

How does Shere Khan's decision to break the law affect Father Wolf?

It makes him eager to change his hunting territory.
It makes him not believe in obeying the law.
It causes him to have to work harder to find food for his family.
It does not affect Father Wolf.

1 answer

Shere Khan's decision to break the law affects Father Wolf by causing him to have to work harder to find food for his family. Father Wolf expresses his frustration that Shere Khan's actions will scare off the game, making it more difficult for him to hunt.