III. Answer the following questions in 30 to 40 words each.
1. On two occasions Bruno ate/drank something that should not be eaten,
drunk What happened to him on these occasions?
2. Was Bruno a loving and playful pet? Why, then, did he have to be sent away
3. How was the problem of what to do with Bruno finally solved?
Answers
Answer:
Answer: Once Bruno ate the rat poison which was kept to get rid of rats from the library. Bruno became paralysed to the extent that he couldn’t stand on his feet. He was taken to a veterinary doctor for treatment. Finally the antidote worked and Bruno could spring to life once again.
Next time Bruno drank the discarded engine oil which was kept in the garage. Luckily nothing happened to him after drinking the mobil oil.
Answer: Bruno had become too big to be kept in the household. He had to be chained for children’s safety. Being a wild animal it needed lots of space which was not available in the author’s household. They thought that it will be taken care of in better way by trained personnel at a zoo. So they decided to send it away to the zoo.
Answer: As Bruno was not feeling happy after getting separated from its foster family and was getting weak as a result, the author’s wife went to meet Bruno. After seeing Bruno’s pitiful condition they decided to bring it back to their home. They built a special cordoned area for Bruno with all the facilities befitting a playful bear. And finally Bruno was back to its home.
Answer:
On the first occasion bruno ate something that should not be eaten was the posion called barium carbonate that the narrator had put to kill the rats and mice in his library .Bruno entered the library and ate some of the poison .He was paralyzed and could not stand on his feet.
On the second occasion he drank nearly one gallon of old engine oil but luckily it had no ill effect on him.
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