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Answered by crankybirds31
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  1. Yes, Bruno was a loving and playful pet. Everybody in the family was attached to him, especially the narrator's wife. However, he had to be sent away to a zoo because he was getting too big to be kept at home.
Answered by anamikachy078
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Answer:   1. Yes, Bruno was a loving and playful pet. But he was mischievous also. The bear became very attached to the narrator’s two Alsatian dogs and the children of the tenants. Bruno had grown many times the size he was when he came. Now her name was changed to Baba. Now he was getting too big to be kept at home. So he was sent to a zoo.

2. The way the authors wife reaches the island and leaves it is interesting. The author has tied to the overhanging branch of a mango tree with a loop at it's end .Putting one foot in the loop she crosses with the other to bridge the six foot gap that constitutes the width of the surrounding pit.

3. Zan's grandparents provided immediate financial help to the author and his mother because her credit cards, cash and even identification that was needed to draw money from the bank had got burnt up in the fire. She had to rent a new place, buy new clothes for Zan and resettle quickly.

4. The next day at school, the people were acting even more strange than usual. They had taken up a collection and had bought him school supplies, notebooks and all kinds of different clothes. They were introducing themselves to the author very warmly. The author made friends that day.

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