What according to lomov is the main defect of leap?
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In his opinion Leap is over-short; he has a short lower jaw, and therefore he cannot catch his prey. ... But he has two faults he is old and he has a short lower jaw. Lomov tells Tschubukov that on a hunting expedition his dog, Guess, had run neck to neck with the Count's dog.
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In this question, we are asked to talk about the opinion of lomov related to leap.
- Russia's Lomov is a landowner.
- He is roughly 35 years old, which is a crucial age for getting married. Leap's primary flaw, in Lomov's opinion, is that it has pug-jawed jaws.
- He thinks Leap is too short and that his short lower jaw prevents him from catching prey.
- However, he has two flaws: a small lower jaw and being aged. Tschubukov is informed by Lomov that during a hunting trip, his dog, Guess, had competed head-to-head with the Count's dog.
- Lomov had a negative impression of the leaf. He regarded a leap as a poor hunter.
- Lomov was certain that Leap had a shorter lower jaw than an upper one.
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