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2. ... and the pattern never changed.'
What was the pattern that never changed?​

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Answered by lokeshkumawat45
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Answer:

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Answered by deekshashakya81sl
4

Answer:

The given line in the question is taken from 'God is Near' by James Herriot.

As Mr. Herriot visits Miss Stubbs and her animals, he faces a pattern that never changes.

Explanation:

The author explains how Miss Stubbs' room is on the ground floor. He crosses a wilderness of a once garden of the cottage. As usual, he would see the dogs watching him, and as soon as he knocked on the door, they would set off their barking.

This was a regular thing for Mr. Herriot, like a trend. It never changed. He further mentions that it had always been that way since he started visiting the place. No matter how many visits he was going to make, the dogs would not stop barking as soon as he would start knocking on the door of the cottage. First the dogs bark, then all the other animals (two dogs and two cats) would be sent to the back kitchen by Mrs. Broadwith, the caretaker of Miss Stubbs, except for Prince who was Mr. Herriot's patient. Mrs. Broadwith would then open the door and let Mr. Herriot in. He would then go and see Miss Stubbs in her bed.

This was the pattern that never changed.

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