Answer these questions.
1. What did Bambi benefit by all her life?
2. How were the books 'partially pulped?
3. What preventive measures did the family have to take to keep the pup out of harm's way?
4. How did Bambi get at the butter? What happened after that? Did Bambi learn a lesson?
5. What did the author learn from raising Bambi?
Answers
Answer:
1. Bambi got to eat a lot of think all her life by the author and his family
Explanation:
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Answer:
1. Over-pampering and trying to feed her at the table were a couple of the "bringing up mistakes" manufactured by the storyteller and his family that benefitted greatly Bambi in the end. They had been too kind to Bambi, which had spoiled her.
2. Bambi was a puppy, and puppies, like babies, would taste everything that came their way. Bambi had an insane and unquenchable desire to gnaw on everything. She had chewed the books, leaving them 'partially pulped.
3. The family had to keep Bambi away from electrical sockets and make sure she didn't chew on live wires, which could be disastrous.
4. Bambi took advantage of the fact that someone had left the fridge door ajar (half open) by grabbing the entire packet of butter. Bambi felt uneasy after that; she was thirsty and felt like vomiting. No, Bambi did not learn from his mistake and did it again with a kadhai (wok) full of oil in which kebabs had been fried.
5. The author learned the golden rule that pets should never be fed at the table.
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