Ch A Triumph of surgery Q/A
Q what kind of a person do you think the narrator is a veterinary surgeon? Would you say he is Artful as well as full of common sense?
Ans The narrator seems to be a practical perum with lots of common sense. He is helpful to others as well. The way he treats tricky without a single medicine tells VS about his common sense more over the way he shares eggs, wines & brandy sending miss Pumphrey with his staff, and tells VS about his practised mindset.
Q Do you think. I was happy to go home. what do you think will happen now
Ans The way the trick jumps in its owner's lap and away shows affection towards the owner and indicates that tricky is happy to go home. Either Mrs Humphrey will want her ways & more trick on agile & healthy dogs or she may go back to her old ways of spoiling trick habits.
Q Do you think this is a real-life episode or more fiction? Or fiction or a mixture of both.
Ans This can be anything. This can be a real-life story fiction or a mixture of both.
Q This episode describes the silly behaviour of a rich woman who is foolishly indulgent, perhaps because she is lonely. Do you think such people are merely silly or can their actions cause harm to others?
Ans There sort people have disposable money with no avenues to spend. They probably don't in culate a pastime. they can easily get boned so indulge in silly behaviour some people don't (show a lot of love for somebody) too much or their children as well buying them more toys than they need and overfeeding them. These actions do more harm than good to the object of affection.
Q Do you think there are also parents like Mrs Humphrey?
Ans Yes, some parents are too possessive about their kids. The sense of overindulgence can go in either way. Parents are spoiling their children by meeting every demand of the child. There are also examples of strict parents who put unnecessary pressure on their children to study and particular behaviour patterns.
Q what would you have done if you were in the narrator's place
Ans I would have done the same things as the narrator child. Maybe I would not have allowed tricki back to Mrs Pumphrey's house.
Ans d. Maybe I would not have tricky back to Mrs Pumphrey's house.
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