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13. Answer ANY ONE the following in 100-120 words. (5x1)

The chapter “A Triumph of Surgery” shows the silly and negligent behaviour of rich people

like Mrs Pumphrey who may harm their near and dear ones by their extra caring nature.

Tricki‟s declined health was the outcome of Mrs Pumphrey‟s over-caring nature. Do you

think such people‟s actions can prove to be fatal for the health of their kinds? What values

would you suggest to such people to emulate in themselves and why? Write your answer in

100-120 words. [ATriumph of Surgery]
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Answered by simmi1000
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Explanation:

Mrs Pumphrey was a wealthy lady with a fat pet dog named Tricky. Tricky was too dear to Mrs Pumphrey. Hence, she took extra care of him. She had pampered the dog with all kinds of comforts. The dog had many coats worn according to the weather, had different cushions for his comfort and also had various dishes to eat. Some extras between meals were given to him, some malt, cod- liver oil and a bowl of Horlicks at night to make him sleep. He was also given cream cakes and chocolates. This made him fat and lethargic. He became hugely fat like a bloated sausage. His eyes bloodshot and rheumy, stared straight ahead and his tongue lolled from his jaws. I think Mrs Pumphrey’s extra-caring nature resulted in Trick’s declined health. Such an attitude can result to be fatal for the health of their kins. One should not over care for them. Exercise and proper meal are important for one’s health. The same was taken care by Dr Herriot, which resulted in the speedy recovery of Tricky.

Answered by AkashMathematics
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Mrs. Pumphrey was a wealthy lady with a fat pet dog named Tricki. Tricki was too dear to Mrs. Pumphrey. Hence, she took extra care of him. She had pampered the dog with all kinds of comforts. The dog had many coats worn according to the weather, had different cushions for his comfort and also had various dishes to eat. Some extras between meals were given to him, some malt, cod- liver oil and a bowl of Horlicks at night to make him sleep. He was also given cream cakes and chocolates. This made him fat and lethargic. He became hugely fat like a bloated sausage. His eyes bloodshot and rheumy, stared straight ahead and his tongue lolled from his jaws. I think Mrs Pumphrey's extra-caring nature resulted in Tricki's declined health. Such an attitude can result in fatal health of their kind. One should not over care for them. Exercise and proper meal are important for one's health. The same was taken care by Dr. Herriot, which resulted in the speedy recovery of Tricki.

Regards, Akash Kumar.

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