Hi Everyone!! This article will share Dog Questions & Answers.
In my previous posts, I have shared the questions and answers of David at the House of Shaws, Rikki Tikki Tavi and Daffodils so, you can check these posts as well.
Dog Questions & Answers
Word Galaxy
- Whiff – a faint smell, or something smelled briefly
- Vagrant – aimless
- Scamper – run in excitement
- Probing – closely examining
- Devious – indirect, not straightforward
- Ecstatic – very happy and full of excitement
Question 1: Who does the poet refers to as ‘little friend’? How do you know?
Answer: The poet refers to his pet dog as ‘little friend’. We know this because his ‘friend’s’ nose is ready and he sniffs asking for his regular morning walk.
Question 2: Which words in the first stanza tell us that the dog was taken for walk regularly?
Answer: The words ‘ready’ and ‘expected’ used in the first stanza tell us that the dog was taken for walks regularly.
Question 3: What is meant by ‘the moment becomes a moving force’?
(a) The dog seeming as if it is about to talk, forces its owners to start getting ready to go out.
(b) The dog seeming if it is about to talk, makes its owners feel very sad and sympathetic.
Answer: The dog seeming as if it is about to talk, forces its owners to start getting ready to go out.
Question 4: What is meant by ‘The sticks grow live to the stride of their vagrant course’?
(a) The walking sticks seem to come to life following the rambling dog.
(b) The walking sticks begin to move on their own.
Answer: The walking sticks seem to come to life following the rambling dog.
Question 5: Which words from the poem show that the dog was excited? More than one answer can be correct.
(a) Your nose is ready you sniff
(b) You scamper the stairs
(c) A walk-ecstatic dog
(d) The moment becomes a moving force
Answer:
(b) You scamper the stairs
(c) A walk-ecstatic dog
(d) The moment becomes a moving force
Question 6: Is the dog interested in the fragrance of the rose? Which lines tells you that?
Answer: The dog is not interested in the fragrance of the rose. The line, ‘Can you smell the rose? Ah, no,’ tells us so.
Question 7: Which scents was the dog tracking?
Answer: The dog was tracking the scents of several creatures. They included stoats, weasels, moles, badgers and hares.
Question 8: Write a few pairs of rhyming words from the poem.
Answer: Force-course, stairs-hares, fog-dog, draw-paw, behind-mind, play-day.
So, these were Dog Questions & Answers.