(1) Who is “I” referred to in the above extract?
(2) Why was he worried?
(3) What did Mrs. Pumphrey think the dog was suffering from?
(4) Why was Mrs. Pumphrey giving little extra between meals to ‘him’?
(5) What sweet things are being referred to in the extract?
(6) Find the word from the passage which means- (options given in the brackets)
(a) Excessively ___________ (hugely/ rheumy)
(b) A watery discharge from the nose or eyes ___________ (rheumy/bloodshot)
(c) Lacking energy and enthusiasm ___________ (suffering/ listless)
(d) Lack of proper nutrition, caused by not having enough to eat ____________ (Malnutrition/sausage)
(e) To reduce the quantity of something ___________ (refuse/cut down)
(7) What is the opposite of ‘sweet’? ___________
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Answer:
- 6.a) Excessively _rheumy
- b)blooshot
- c) suffering
- d) sausage
- e)refuse
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Answer:
1. worried.
2. I was really worried about Tricki this time. I had pulled up my car when I
saw him in the street with his mistress.
3. Mrs. Pumphrey hastened to explain, “He was so listless, Mr. Herriot.
He seemed to have no energy. I thought he must be suffering from
malnutrition
4. some malt and cod-liver oil and a bowl of Horlicks at
night to make him sleep-nothing much really.
5. “Oh, I did for a bit, but he seemed to be so weak I had to relant. He does love cream cakes and chocolates so.
6. (a) EXCESSIVIELY (RHEUMY).
(b) Bloodshort.
(c) suffering.
(d) Sausage.
(e) refuse.
7 .sour
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