Angry as he was, Rikki-tikki was very frightened as he saw the size of the big cobra.
—“Rikki-Tikki-Tavi,”
Rudyard Kipling
Which statement is the best paraphrase of the central idea of this passage?
Rikki-tikki was too angry to be scared of Nag.
Even though Rikki-tikki was angry, he was scared by the sight of a big cobra.
Rikki-tikki felt better about his chances when he saw Nag curl himself up.
Even though Rikki-tikki was angry, his eyes glittered when he thought about Nag.