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What did the youngest son consider to be the most uncharitable cynicism? How did the dog
justify this cynicism?
 Mother told the youngest son to lock up Attila in a room at night
 he might call burglar
 show the house
 she referred to Attila
 most noiseless dog ever seen in her life
 the youngest son
 to be the most uncharitable cynicism
 the dog justified
 allowed Ranga to rob the house
 then followed him
 to wander in the street freely.

Answers

Answered by HumbertoFitzhugh
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The youngest son considered the distrust of his mother for Attila as an uncharitable cynicism.

Attila justified this cynicism by allowing Ranga to rob the house.

Explanation:

Attila is a short story of a dog with the same name. Attila becomes an accidental hero by bringing Ranga into highlight who robbed the house of the narrator.

The youngest son of the family was a lone defender of Attila and considered it to be an uncharitable cynicism when his mother did not trust Attila to be a brave dog. Attila justified this cynicism when he allowed the robber Ranga to rob the house. And instead of catching Ranga, Attila followed him to his home and started living with the robber.

So, correct answer is Attila allowed Ranga to rob the house.

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