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Rikki tiki tavi was a story about a snake couple who wanted to kill a family named the darsies so they can take over a garden the family owned. The reason they wanted to take the garden over and raise there snake eggs. But a character called Riki tiki tavi tries to stop them. In the end the theme is conflict.

Rikki was a mongoos who plaid in the story as a hero. He also was a main character. Nag wanted to kill one of the family members so he went after the kid. When Riki herd he rushed over there and bribed nag with a snake egg. Riki was attack but Riki faught back and killed nag.

Nagina also faught Riki and Riki faught hard and won. In the end this was about conflict and what it does. This story also teaches

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