extra questions from"the triumph of surgery"
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1. What makes you know that Mrs Humphrey was a rich lady?
Ans. Mrs Humphrey was a wealthy lady as she had many servants and maids also had a pet. She used to feed her pet with a lot of dishes, sweets and snacks. Moreover, she had a separate room and wardrobe for her pet. All these things show that she was a rich lady.
2. Why did Mrs Humphrey call the doctor?
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Why did Mrs Humphrey take Tricky to the doctor?
Ans. Tricky was not eating anything for the past few days. He had refused even dishes and had bouts of vomiting. Moreover, he was spending his time lying on a rug; panting-He was not going for walks. All these symptoms forced Mrs Humphrey to visit the doctor.
3. How does Dr Herriot treat Tricky?
Ans. Dr Herriot cut down Trick’s food and made him exercise. For the first three days jibs not give him food but only water. He did not give any medicinal treatment but made him all day with the dogs. He discovered the joys of being bowled over, tramped on and sq He enjoyed a lot along with his recovery.
4. Why were the household dogs not interested in Tricky initially?
Ans. Tricky was a newcomer in the house. Moreover, Tricky was very lethargic to play with them He was not comfortable there. But after a few days, Tricky started enjoying with them. He discovered the joys of being bowled over, tramped on and squashed every few minutes. He became an accepted member of the gang,
5. Why was Dr Herriot confident that Tricky will be in hospital soon?
Ans. Tricky was tottering slowly in the house. He was not eating anything, not even his favourite dishes and besides, he had bouts of vomiting. Dr Herriot was sure that if his food was not cut down and more exercise was not given to him, he would be really ill soon.
6. Why was the entire staff of Mrs Humphrey at work while Tricky was going to the hospital?
Ans. Tricky was Mrs Humphrey’s beloved dog, and when he was going to the hospital, the entire staff got to work. His day and night beds, favourite cushions, toys and rubber rings, and food bowls were loaded into the narrator’s car by them.