Toto roamed around freely in Grandfather’s house and was a bit nuisance.
Describe his stay in Grandfather’s house. (approx. 80-100 words)
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Toto was a pretty monkey who had been given too much freedom. When he had been tied to a peg fastened to the wall, a couple of hours later it was found that Toto had freed himself and the ornamental paper on the walls and the author's school blazer were all lying in shreds. He also disturbed the other animals in Grandfather's mini zoo. He had also screamed at grandmother and thrown a glass of water on author's aunts face when shouted at. Thus, Toto proved to be a great nuisance in the house.
Toto was a very pretty monkey who was very mischievous. He was bought by the Grandfather from a Tonga driver. When he was hiding inside the cupboard, he destroyed many things. He tore the wallpaper of the cupboard, tore the narrator's blazer and mixed everything in the room. Also, he disturbed all the other animals in the zoo and didn't let them sleep. He also disturbed and troubled grandmother. He took the cooked rice, ate them up and then he threw the plate on her face. He disturbed everyone and destroyed everything. Because of his mischievous activities, he was sold back to the Tonga driver in less amount than he was bought.