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When they had finished, Tricki took a walk round the shining bowls, licking casually inside one or two of them. Next day, an extra bowl was put out for him and I was pleased to see him jostling his way towards it.
Name the chapter from which the above extract has been taken?
What was Tricki doing?
What did the doctor do next day?
Why was the narrator pleased?​

Answers

Answered by helanrose15
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Answer:

a triumph of surgery.   Tricky was treated by the doctor for reducing his obessity.The doctor called Mrs. Pumphrey the next day.Yes the narrator was pleased

Explanation:

Answered by Draxillus
3

\blue{Introduction :}

  • 'A Triumph of Surgery' by James Herriot is a story about a pet dog, Tricki, who is spoiled by his Mistress.

  • Even after a veterinary surgeon raises concerns about Tricki's lifestyle, his Mistress couldn't stop herself from spoiling him.

  • This eventually costs Tricki his health, and he has to be hospitalised for a fortnight.

\green{Required \: answer :}

  1. The chapter from which the above extract has been taken is - A Triumph of Surgery.
  2. Tricki was taking a walk round the shining bowls, licking casually inside one or two of them.
  3. Mr. Herriot , the doctor kept an extra bowl for him the next day.
  4. The narrator was pleased to see him jostling his way towards it.

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