Examples Of Fear In The Jungle Book Vs Movie

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The adjective in the movie I am going to use is fearful. I think it’s fearful because on the board it said “In the jungle you must wait, until the dice reach 5 or 8.” The other reason I find it scary is that the board makes a drum noise before you open it. The final one is that the definition of the board game said “For who wish to leave their world behind.” One of the reasons the book version is fearful is that the game says “Do not begin unless you intend to finish.” Another reason is that the animal or object appears if you roll that dice and place the piece on the board.You could die depending on what you roll! The 1st difference I found in between the book and the movie is that in the movie someone got trapped in the jungle,

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