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He was a tremendous fighter, but he never start fights. I don't believe he liked to get into them, despite the fact that he came from a line of fighters. He never went for another dog's throat but for one of its ears (that teaches a dog a lesson), and he would get his grip, close his eyes, and hold on. He could hold on for hours. His longest fight lasted from dusk until almost pitch-dark, one Sunday. It was fought in East Main Street in Columbus with a large, snarly nondescript. When Rex finally got his ear grip, the brief whirl-wind snarling turned to screeching. It was frightening to listen to and to watch The two dogs eventually worked their way to the middle of the car tracks, and after a while two or three streetcars were held up by the fight. A motorman tried to pry Rex's jaws open with a switch rod; somebody lighted a fire and made a torch of a stick and held that to Rex's tail, but he paid no attention. In the end, all the residents and store-keepers in the neighbourhood were on hand, shouting this, suggesting that Rex's joy of battle, when battle was joined, was almost tranquil. Outline for the extract: (Rex's nature-the fight his grip-the two dogs -the attempts made to stop it)​

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Answered by kirwaletejal
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Answer:

Rex always attracted the other dogs throat

Answered by kritikag0101
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Answer:

The main idea of this passage is  It was frightening to listen to and watch the two dogs eventually work their way to the middle of the car tracks, and after a while two or three streetcars were held up by the fight.

Explanation:

A motorman attempted to pry Rex's jaws open with a switch rod; someone got a fire going and made light of a stick and held that to Rex's tail, yet he gave no consideration. He never went for another dog's throat however for one of its ears (that shows a dog a thing or two), and he would get his grasp, shut his eyes, and hang on. It was alarming to pay attention to and to watch the two dogs ultimately work their direction to the centre of the vehicle tracks, and inevitably, a few trolleys were held up by the battle.

Eventually, every one of the inhabitants and vendors in the area was close by, yelling this, recommending that Rex's delight in the fight, when the fight was joined, was practically tranquil. At the point when Rex at long last got his ear hold, the concise hurricane growling went to screech.

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