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Q1: What kind of bond does the poem describe between the boy and his dog?
(a) Friendship
(b) Sibling relationship
(c) Teacher-student bond
(d) Parent-child connection
Q2: What does the dog do when the boy touches him?
(a) Growls
(b) Barks with delight
(c) Runs away
(d) Ignores
Q3: What does the boy find great about being young?
(a) Playing with toys
(b) Having a dog as a friend
(c) Watching TV
(d) Going to school
Q4: Which of the following does the dog not care about?
(a) Mud
(b) Commands
(c) Riches and station
(d) Flattery
Q5: What does the boy's comrade have that nobody can steal?
(a) Money
(b) Toys
(c) A dog
(d) Clothes
Q1: No better _______ is found anywhere.
Q2: The dog is faithful to _______.
Q3: The dog doesn't care about riches and _______.
Q4: Fine dress does not charm him, and flattery's breath is lost on the _______.
Q5: The poem celebrates the joy of having a dog as a _______.
Match the words on the left with their meanings on the right.
Q1: The boy and his dog don't share a strong bond. (False)
Q2: The dog cares about riches and social status. (False)
Q3: The dog barks angrily when the boy touches him. (False)
Q4: Fine dress and flattery charm the dog. (False)
Q5: The poem does not celebrate the friendship between the boy and his dog. (False)
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1. What is the main theme of the story "A boy and his dog"? |
2. How does the boy's relationship with his dog evolve throughout the story? |
3. What are some key moments in the story that demonstrate the loyalty of the dog towards the boy? |
4. How does the boy's dog play a significant role in shaping his character and personality? |
5. What lessons can readers learn from the story "A boy and his dog"? |
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