Q.12 Why does the narrator describe being “tramped on and squashed” as
joys?
a) To suggest the irony about the strange ways of dogs.
b) To show that Tricki now will enjoy a pampered life.
c) To compare it to Tricki's earlier play-time at the house
O d) To direct attention towards Tricki's successful recovery
Answers
Answered by
1
Answer:
To show that Tricki now will enjoy a pampered life
Answered by
0
The narrator describes so to show that Tricki now will enjoy a pampered life.
- The question has been asked from the story A Triumph of surgery.
- The wealthy and emotional Mrs. Pumphrey adored Tricki. She cherished him so deeply that she gorged him.
- The dog was receiving all the luxuries and was being pampered.
- The dog started getting sluggish since he had put on a lot of weight. The big, lazy dog astonished Doctor Herriot.
- He devised a strategy and informed Mrs Pumphrey that Tricki could only receive the therapy he needed in a hospital.
- The vet was aware that she would be unable to maintain the dog on a real diet.
- If the dog was too dull to approach for food when he arrived at the hospital, he had to stay hungry.
- Food was supplied to him on a regular schedule. He quickly lost a significant amount of body weight and gained a lot of energy.
#SPJ2
Similar questions