10. In the chapter 'Packing', what was
the blame on the writer? *
That he never worked.
That he encouraged the dog.
That he did not know packing
That he could not control the dog
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that h did not know packing
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The blame of the writer was that he encouraged the dog.
- The purpose to interfere with others and be humiliated was kept by Montmorency, a dog. The dog did his best to make the process of packing even more tedious and chaotic.
- The dog in addition repeatedly tried to cause people crazy and be a unmitigated nuisance. Jerome was accused by Harris for inspiring the dog.
- To this, Jerome concluded, that no encouragement was needed by a dog like Montmorency. It was the birth of a natural and original characteristic in him that caused him perform such nasty things.
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