1) The meaning of the sentence 'Old Death has gone thieving elsewhere is :
A. 'Death' has gone in search of another victim.
B. Penny has escaped Death.
C. Death has caught Penny.
D. Both 'A' and 'B'
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Answer:The statement "Old Death has gone thieving elsewhere" is made by Judy's father who feels content that he was saved from death. He personifies death as an old thieve who spared his life and went away to steal someone else's life
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Option D is right. Old Death has gone thieving elsewhere means Penny has escaped Death and 'Death' has gone in search of another victim.
- This is Judy's fawn is all about a kind-hearted boy named Judy.
- A rattlesnake has bitten Judy's father.
- To save his father he had to kill a mother dove.
- The heart and liver of the dove were used to take out the poison from his father's body.
- After this, he asks his father how is he feeling now?
- For which the father replies that Old Death has gone thieving elsewhere.
- This means that he is safe from the reach of death.
- Also, the death, like a thief has gone out in search of another victim.
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