how does the poet describe the dying dog in the poem dogs death written by John updike
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In “Dog's Death” the writer gives a sentiment-filled but unflinching description of his dog named Polly, which succumbed in 1965. She was a very good dog and even dying she was crawling to use the newspaper. She died as many must at their time, “surrounded by love that would have upheld her” (De Bellis).
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the poet describes the dying dog by shouting "dog death dog death "
Explanation: the poet is a dying dog describing his own death
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