What type of look did the ticket collector give to the grandfather? A. Happy and triumphant B. Sad and Ugly C. Sarcastic and ironical D. Expressionless
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a. happy and triumphant
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The correct answer is (A) Happy and Triumphant
The ticket collector gave Happy and Triumphant look to the grandfather.
Explanation:
According to a story written by Ruskin Bond, named The Adventures of Toto, the ticket collector felt happy and triumphant to categorize the tortoise as an animal 'other than the dog'.
Hence the correct answer is (A) Happy and Triumphant
- The Adventures of Toto is a humorous story written by Ruskin Bond about a cheeky monkey. The grandfather of the storyteller was an animal lover. Toto was the name he gave to a baby monkey he bought from a tonga driver.
- He desired Toto because he already owned various large and small animals, including a tortoise, a squirrel, a pair of bunnies, and a goat. He didn't, however, have a monkey. He was in love with Toto far too much.
- Slowly but slowly, I and the monkey became mischievous and began to cause havoc. Grandfather eventually sold it to a tonga driver.
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