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a)”If there is a part of the brain especially devoted to mischief that part was largely developed in Toto.” Justify the statement .

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Answered by Multigamer09
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Answer:

It is true that Toto had a very fertile and mischievous brain. He was always up  to one mischief or the other. His fingers were quick and wicked. His presence was  kept a secret to grandmother. He bit the ornamental wall-paper to pieces. The peg  had been pulled out of the socket. The school blazer of the narrator was in shreds.  But grandfather was pleased with Toto’s performance. On Dehradun railway  platform, he suddenly poked his head out of the bag and gave the ticket-collector  a wide-grin. He was classified as a dog and grandfather had to pay three rupees  extra as his fare. One day Toto nearly succeeded in boiling himself alive. He was  always tearing things to pieces. The family couldn’t afford the frequent loss of  dishes, clothes, curtains and wallpaper. Even grandfather realized that Toto was not the sort of pet they could keep for long. So, grandfather found the tonga-driver  and sold Toto back to him for three rupees.

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Answered by leonaxer7
4

Answer:It is true that Toto had a very fertile and mischievous brain. He was always up  to one mischief or the other. His fingers were quick and wicked. His presence was  kept a secret to grandmother. He bit the ornamental wall-paper to pieces. The peg  had been pulled out of the socket. The school blazer of the narrator was in shreds.  But grandfather was pleased with Toto’s performance. On Dehradun railway  platform, he suddenly poked his head out of the bag and gave the ticket-collector  a wide-grin. He was classified as a dog and grandfather had to pay three rupees  extra as his fare. One day Toto nearly succeeded in boiling himself alive. He was  always tearing things to pieces. The family couldn’t afford the frequent loss of  dishes, clothes, curtains and wallpaper. Even grandfather realized that Toto was not the sort of pet they could keep for long. So, grandfather found the tonga-driver  and sold Toto back to him for three rupees.

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