Roaring Talk
This passage focuses on how tigers communicate using sounds, scents, and body language. It describes their roar, growls, and purrs, along with gestures and scent marking to send messages. Readers learn that communication helps tigers defend territory, find mates, and express emotions. The text shows that tigers use both loud and subtle methods to interact.
Students enhance inferential comprehension by interpreting nonverbal cues. Vocabulary like gesture, scent marking, and territory builds scientific and linguistic fluency. The passage develops interpretive reading, linking animal communication to emotion and behavior. Such readings strengthen both analytical and empathetic understanding.
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