Highlight setting details in the passage.

“…I am weary of this man-wolf folly. He has troubled the jungle for ten seasons. He is a man—a man's child, and from the marrow of my bones I hate him!”

Then more than half the Pack yelled: "A man—a man! What has a man to do with us? Let him go to his own place."

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

What do you learn from the setting details in the passage?

Mowgli may be in danger if he stays in the jungle.
Mowgli is unhappy with his life in the jungle.
Mowgli does not want to live in the same jungle as Shere Khan.
Mowgli wants the wolves to leave the jungle so he can stay.