6. Assertion :Tricki was always indulged by his rich mistress, Mrs Pumphrey with tasty and unhealthy treats several times a day. Reason: Mrs Pumphrey took him for regular walks in order to check his bloated structure *
A) Both A and R are true and Ris the correct explanation of A. B) Both A and R are true but Ris NOT the correct explanation of A.
C) A is true but Ris false.
D) A is false but Ris true.
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C) A IS TRUE BUT R IS FALSE
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Option C) A is true but R is false.
- In the book A Triumph of Surgery, Tricki, a little dog, is constantly lavished with tempting and harmful delicacies by his wealthy mistress Mrs. Pumphrey. She would overfeed her pet out of love.
- Tricki gradually put on a tonne of weight and started to slack off. Due to his bloated frame, he rarely exercised or went for walks. Over time, he grew bulky, and Mrs. Pumphrey became concerned about his immobility. She soon sought the advice of Mr. James Herriot, a veterinarian, for the care of her lazy dog.
- James Herriot worked as a veterinarian. He had a lot of success treating pet cats and dogs. He has shared his experiences in a way that is both fascinating and moving. He has described the illness that affects dogs in this class. Tricki, Mrs. Pumphrey's dog, was critically ill. James Herriot did not use medication or surgery to treat the dog.
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