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Extra short questions and answers from All About a Dog.
1) Describe the dog that was with the younger woman.
Ans: The dog was a little Pekinese dog and it had beady eyes.
2) Why did the conductor stop the bus by pulling the bell?
Ans: The conductor stopped the bus by pulling the bell because a younger woman boarded the bus with a little dog.
3) What kind of a night was it ?
Ans: It was a bitterly cold night with whetted east wind.
4) Why did the conductor stand triumphant?
Ans: The conductor stood triumphant because the lady had to go upstairs.
5) What opportunity did the conductor seek?
Ans: The conductor sought the opportunity to show his power to the passengers.
6) How did the animal react to the problems caused by himself?
Ans: The little animal sat blinking at the dim lights, unconscious of the problems caused by himself.
7) Which rules should be applied for dogs?
Ans: Rules with a little good will and good temper should be applied for dogs.
8) Why was the conductor angry particularly?
Ans: The conductor was particularly angry with passengers who came and sat in his bus while he shivered at the door.
9) What is the 'gale' mentioned in the story?
Ans: The 'gale' mentioned in the story was the protest of the passengers and the commotion created by their voices. It was because the conductor stopped the bus pulling the bell.
10) Why was the young woman reluctant to go to the top of the bus?
Ans: It was a bitterly cold night. The woman already had cough. So, she was reluctant to go to the top of the bus.
Ans: The dog was a little Pekinese dog and it had beady eyes.
2) Why did the conductor stop the bus by pulling the bell?
Ans: The conductor stopped the bus by pulling the bell because a younger woman boarded the bus with a little dog.
3) What kind of a night was it ?
Ans: It was a bitterly cold night with whetted east wind.
4) Why did the conductor stand triumphant?
Ans: The conductor stood triumphant because the lady had to go upstairs.
5) What opportunity did the conductor seek?
Ans: The conductor sought the opportunity to show his power to the passengers.
6) How did the animal react to the problems caused by himself?
Ans: The little animal sat blinking at the dim lights, unconscious of the problems caused by himself.
7) Which rules should be applied for dogs?
Ans: Rules with a little good will and good temper should be applied for dogs.
8) Why was the conductor angry particularly?
Ans: The conductor was particularly angry with passengers who came and sat in his bus while he shivered at the door.
9) What is the 'gale' mentioned in the story?
Ans: The 'gale' mentioned in the story was the protest of the passengers and the commotion created by their voices. It was because the conductor stopped the bus pulling the bell.
10) Why was the young woman reluctant to go to the top of the bus?
Ans: It was a bitterly cold night. The woman already had cough. So, she was reluctant to go to the top of the bus.
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