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Select the correct answer for each question.

             1.  Which phrase/word describes the dog’s eyes?

                 a. raggy                                           b. twinkling stars

                 c. shaggy                                          d. whirly

             2.  What is the dog always looking out for?


                 a. to nibble on a carrot                           b. a new dog to be friends with

                 c. a ball to play with                             d. a fresh mischief to do any minute

             3.  What is his behaviour towards the other dogs he met?

                 a. didn’t care for the dogs he met

                 b. made friends quickly

                 c. would start playing at once with them

                 d. would bark at them

             4.  What does the poet ask to hide?

                 a. mats                                            b. ball


                 c. toys                                            d. dresses

             5.  What does the poet suggest to hide on the topmost shelf?

                 a. meat                                            b. fruits

                 c. dog’s collar                                    d. shoes

             6.  What word/s did the poet use to describe the dog’s tail?

                 a. twinkling                                       b. whirly, curly

                 c. mischief                                        d. shaggy

             7.  When does the poet ask us to inform him about the dog?

                 a. when it’s wagging its tail up in the air  b. when it’s biting someone’s shoe


                 c. when it’s chasing the cats                      d. when it’s barking at the cars

             8.  What is the master of the dog ready to exchange his dog with?

                 a. with another dog                                b. treasures of the sea

                 c. good food                                       d. nothing






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