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Summarize All About a Dog by A.G. Gardiner.

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Answered by ajmal64
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All About a Dog'' is a story about a woman who boards a bus with a small dog in her lap. She fights with the conductor about the rule of ''no dogs allowed'' until finally she agrees to walk up to the second level of the bus in the cold air. But when the bus stops, the woman walks back down into the warmth of the bus and the fight ensues again. At the end of the story, we learn that it is a parable designed to teach us about rules. As the narrator says at the end of the story, ''Some are hard and fast rules, like the rule of the road, which cannot be broken without danger to life and limb. But some are only rules for your guidance, which you can apply or wink at, as common sense dictates like that rule about the dogs.'' Gardiner is trying to teach us that when a rule is not in place for the sake of ensuring safety, it can be bent or broken in consideration of another person's thoughts or feelings.
Answered by marishthangaraj
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All About a Dog by A.G. Gardiner.

EXPLANATION:

  • All about a Dog by A.G. Gardiner is a story that gives birth to a few questions associated with our society and social rules and regulations.
  • It turned into a winter night time.  
  • A young female carrying a canine boarded the bus.  
  • Immediately, the conductor requested the girl to go up to the exposed pinnacle with the dog.  
  • But the other passengers had been pretty sympathetic closer to the female with the canine, thinking about the weather.  
  • Moreover, the woman turned into tormented by cough and became bloodless.  
  • So they did no longer object to take the canine within the bus.  
  • But the bus conductor no longer disobeyed the guideline without difficulty.  
  • He pressured the female to go to the pinnacle of the bus on cold night time.
  • Initially the female turned into reluctant to do this and continued on staying inside.  
  • She also argued with the conductor.  
  • But the conductor turned into strict in his choice.  
  • So he stopped the bus in the halfway, creating trouble to all and sundry within the bus.  
  • Ultimately the woman ought to obey the order of the conductor.
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