How did the elephant justify it's act of occupying the hut

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The Elephant justified its act of occupying the hut by stating his case in an authoritative voice to the commission of enquiry that he had always regarded it as his duty to protect the interests of his friends, and that appears to have caused the misunderstanding between him and the man.

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The authoritative tone by which the Elephant described his point justified his action of occupying the hut. The Elephant said in an authoritative tone that he considered it his duty to help and protect his friends. He considered men to be his friend.

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