Dogs were once their own masters and lived the way wolves do , in freedom, until a dog was born who was ill-pleased with this way of life. He was sick and tired of wandering about by himself looking for food and being frightened of those who were stronger than he.
He thought it over and decided that the best thing for him to do was to become the servant of one who was stronger than anyone on the earth, and he set out to find such a master.
a- How does the author compare the way of living of dogs with that of wolves?
b- Why was the dog unhappy with his way of life?
c- What was the solution of his problem?
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- Both wolves and dogs have the same number of teeth, but they, along with the skull and jaw, are larger and stronger in the wolf. ... “They also evolved to have floppy ears and curly or short tails, while the wolf has pointed ears with a long, sickle-type tail,” she says.
- The dog felt the need for a master because he was unhappy with his way of life. He was sick and tired of wandering about alone, looking for food and getting frightened of those who were stronger than him. Therefore, he decided to serve someone who was stronger than anyone on earth who would be his master
- Coren, author of more than a half-dozen popular books on dogs and dog behavior, has reviewed numerous studies to conclude that dogs have the ability to solve complex problems and are more like humans and other higher primates than previously thought.
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