Step 1: About the poem “Macavity: The Mystery Cat.”
This poem is written by T.S. Eliot. It humorously describes a master criminal cat named Macavity who always escapes from the scene of crime before anyone can catch him.
Step 2: Why is he called “The Hidden Paw”?
Macavity is called “The Hidden Paw” because he leaves no evidence of his crimes — he vanishes mysteriously, and even the police cannot find him.
Step 3: Analyzing the options.
- (a) The Hidden Paw: Correct; signifies his secretive nature.
- (b) The Mysterious Paw: Descriptive but not the exact title from the poem.
- (c) The Exposed Paw: Opposite of the intended meaning.
- (d) The Naughty Paw: Informal and incorrect.
Step 4: Conclusion.
Thus, Macavity is called “The Hidden Paw.”