c) Here are some of the early references to the panther in the story.
"the cry awoke her, a sound so anguished . . ." (line 32)
"The answer was a repeated cry, but less shrill, tired sounding . . ." (line 44)
"She had . . . heard their cries, like suffering, in the distance." (lines 52-53)
Considering what happens in the rest of the story, why do you think the writer chose to introduce the panther with these descriptions?