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Why do you think Attila's love of humanity sometimes upset the family?
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Mother felt the upkeep of Attila was more of a burden than help. How do you think she was proved correct in her opinion of the dog?
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How would you feel if someone clung to you all the time like Attila did?
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Tick (√) the correct answer for the given statements.
- The owners sat around Attila admiring him although
- he was not attractive.
- he did not have a name.
- he was very playful and fun to watch.
- Attila had stopped running towards the gate as
- he had become fed up of being a watchdog.
- he did not like being patted and stroked by everyone.
- he realised this gesture led to an unhappy misunderstanding of the situation.
- After the burglary, when Ranga saw Attila, he thought
- he could easily fool Attila and escape.
- he would bark and get him caught.
- Attila had mistaken him for a cat.
- Attila galloped behind the fleeing Ranga because
- he was a playful and happy dog.
- he was afraid Ranga would leave him forever.
- Ranga was fleeing with all the stolen jewellery.
- The young man caught Ranga because he
- had been searching for Ranga for days.
- was jealous of Attilas liking for Ranga.
- recognised a piece of jewellery Ranga had stolen as his sister's.
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State whether the following sentences are true or false.
- A census would probably show not more than a thousand dogs were called Caesar in South India.
- Ranga lived in a hut three miles from the town.
- Attila's absence created a sensation in the bungalow.
- It was a lucky coincidence that made Attila the hero of the day.
- The lady of the house had always considered Attila to be a very cunning detective.
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