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‘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 BrainlyMind813
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The story ‘The Adventures of toto’ is about a very mischievous monkey. The narrator who love animals so, he established his own zoo. While going to the market he brought a tonga driver and named it toto. The tonga driver seemed very relieved after selling the monkey. There are a tons of mischievous things he did after grandfather took him.On the first day when he reached at his house, he torn the narrator's school blazer. Toto was kept with other animals there he didn't allow them to live peacefully the grandfather had to collect the pension from saharanpur He took toto with him so that animals can live peacefully for sometime. Once toto boiled himself alive He used to take bath in warm water one day, a large kettle was left on fire to boil for tea. Toto raised himself. It was cold outside He sat down again he continued hoping up and down until grandmother rescued him Toto didn't give up his mischief,. He tore things to pieces. He tore up the dresses of the aunt He broked plates and utensils. One day he enter the dining room and ran with a plate of pulao, he threw the plate at the grandmother

Toto caused much mess to the family. They couldn't tolerate him anymore. In frustration grandfather sold Toto back to, tonga driver and heaved a sigh of relief

these all mischievousness of Toto justified the statement that 'if there is a part especially devoted to mischief, that part was largely developed in Toto’

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Answered by LemonStudiez
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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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