Lions+at+their+ease-stalking+by+car+(Jerrick)

=Comprehension= = = =A= =1.British East Africa= =2.//The Times// newspaper= =3.//An abuse of sport// and //The Case For Control.//= =4.Willing to pay for to kill a lion and for the privilege to see.= =5.The great pleasure and privilege of observing these animals can at present be enjoyed.=

=B= =1.a.fill lions.= =b.kill a lion and bring the lion to the person that wants it.= =c.a scary and extraordinary thing.= =2.by killing the lions.= =3.On the score of the toll taken by lions from of the herds of the natives.= =4.Zebras and wildebeest in large quantities, lions are not inclined to take the risk entailed in killing stock, especially when the herdsmen are able to give as good an account of themselves as the Masai in their encounters with wild beasts which attack their cattle.= =5.It could possibly hit a lion accidentally and by using motor car is faster to hunt lions.=

=C= =1.To tell people that motor car is faster than walking.= =2To tell us about the lions.= = = =Vocabulary= =1.bagging:weaving material.= =2.advertising: promoting someone's thing.= =3.enlisting:to enroll.= =4.abound:to occur in massive groups.= =5.toll: how many.= =6.entailed:: to involve someone.= =7.indiscriminate: don't look what's different between races : not racist.= =8.revenue:to occur in large quantities.= =9.privilege:chance= =10.unsound:no sound.= =11.abuse:violent= =12.bestir:to stir up.=