English, asked by kunjirsuraj, 1 month ago

) Why does the narrator describe being “tramped on and squashed” as joys?​

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Answered by DebasisTarini
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Answer:

The entire staff was roused and maids rushed in and out bringing his day

bed, his night bed, favourite cushions, toys and rubber rings, breakfast bowl,

lunch bowl, supper bowl. Realising that my car would never hold all the

stuff, I started to drive away. As I moved off, Mrs Pumphrey, with a

despairing cry, threw an armful of the little coats through the window. I

looked in the mirror before I turned the corner of the drive; everybody was in

tears. Out on the road, I glanced down at the pathetic little animal gasping

on the seat by my side. I patted the head and Tricki made a brave effort to

wag his tail. “Poor old lad,” I said. “You haven’t a kick in you but I think I

know a cure for you.

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