English, asked by nishachaudhary651, 1 month ago

Quasimodo protested when he was

(a) left at home

(b) lifted on human shoulders

(c) taken for a walk

(d) left behind during walks

Story is -
My next pet was a pigeon, the most revolting bird to look at, with his feathers pushing through the wrinkled scarlet skin, mixed with the horrible yellow down that covers baby pigeons and makes them look as though they have been peroxiding their hair. Because of his repulsive and obese appearance, we called him Quasimodo. Since he had an unorthodox upbringing, without parents to teach him, Quasimodo became convinced that he was not a bird at all, and refused to fly. He walked everywhere. He was always eager to join us in anything we did.He would even try to come for walks with us. So you had to either carry him on your shoulder, which was risking an accident to your clothes, or else you let him walk behind. If you let him walk, then you had to slow down your own pace to suit his, for should you get too far ahead you would hear the most frantic and imploring coos and turn around to find Quasimodo running desperately after you.​

Answers

Answered by nikitabyadav09
4

Answer:

left behind during walks

Explanation:

Answer

Answered by KomalSrinivas
4

The answer is as follows:

Option d: left behind during walks

  • The passage is about the pet pigeon of the speaker named Quasimodo. Quasimodo was brought up among humans, and he was convinced that he was not a bird at all.
  • He would not fly and insisted on going on walks with the speaker.
  • However, if he was taken to walk, one had to suit his speed while walking. If the speaker walked faster than him, Quasimodo would start protesting through his frantic and imploring coos.
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