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4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert a dog named duke Why did Chuck visit his office? What problem did it present before all? 4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert a dog named duke How much time did it take for Chuck to stand on his own feet? 4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert a dog named duke How did Duke meet his end? 4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert a dog named duke He was a 23-kilo missile of joy. He hit Chuck above die belt, causing him to fight to keep his balance. (a) Who has been called a ‘missile of joy’? (b) How did he hit Chuck? Why? 4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert a dog named duke Thirteen months from the moment he worked full days. Chuck Hooper was promoted as the Regional Manager covering more than four states. (a) What helped Chuck Hooper achieve the promotion mentioned here? 4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert a dog named duke A few weeks ago, worded as if in a special tribute to Duke, an order came through from the chemical company’s headquarters. (a) Who is Duke? What has happened to him? (b) What did the order say? 4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert a dog named duke When two fellows stare at each other, day in, day Out, and one can’t move and the other can’t talk, boredom sets in. (a) Who are the ‘two fellows’ here? Mention who can’t talk and who can’t move. 4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert a dog named duke He never jumped on Chuck again. From that moment, he took up a post beside his master’s bed around the clock. (a) Why did Duke never jump to Chuck again? (b) What special quality did Duke exhibit here? (c) Why did he take a post beside his master’... 4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert a dog named duke ‘Go run around the house Duke’. But Duke wouldn’t. He’d lie down with a reproachful eye on Hooper. (a) What do these lines tell us about Duke? (b) Reproachful means 4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert a dog named duke “All they knew was that their new neighbour walked like a struggling mechanical giant and that he was always pulled by a rampageous dog……” (a) Who does ‘they' stand for? (b) Who walked like a struggling giant and why? 4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert a dog named duke A few weeks ago, worded as if in special tribute to Duke, an order came through from the chemical company’s headquarters: “therefore, to advance our objectives step by step, Charles Hooper is appointed Assistant National Sales Manager.” (a) Who paid... 4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert a dog named duke Back in the company’s headquarters, Chuck’s move presented problems - tough ones. When a man fights that hard for a comeback, who wants to tell him he can’t handle his old job? (a) Who was Chuck Hooper? (b) What was his old job? 4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert a dog named duke By mid-April, neighbours saw a daily struggle in front of Marcy’s house. Out on the sidewalk, they saw the dog pull his leash taut then stand and wait. The man would drag himself abreast of the dog, then the dog would surge out to the end of the leas... 4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert a dog named duke When two fellows stare at each other day in, day out, and one can’t move and the other can’t talk, boredom sets in. Duke finally couldn’t take it. From a motionless coil on the floor, he’d spring to his feet, quivering with impatience. (a) Who were... 4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert a dog named duke Those who saw it said the dog knew instantly. He never jumped on Chuck again. From that moment, he took up a post beside his master’s bed around the clock. (a) What did the dog know instantly? (b) Where was the dog before his master came home fro... 4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert a dog named duke After the excitement of the homecoming wore off, Chuck hit a new low. At the hospital, there had been other injured people, but now, each morning when Marcy quietly went to work, it was a gate slamming down. Duke was still in the kennel, and Chuck wa... 4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert a dog named duke Hooper remained on the critical list for a month. After the fifth week, some men from his company came to the hospital and told Hooper to take a year off. They would create a desk job for him at headquarters. (a) What had happened to Hooper? 4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert a dog named duke He was already a hard-charging zone sales manager for a chemical company. Everything was going for him. (a) Who does ‘He’ refer to here? (b) What happened to the sales manager? 4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert a dog named duke Read the diary entry written by Charles Hooper on the day he received the order, Charles Hooper is appointed Assistant National Sales Manager.” March 1, 19… Thursday 10 pm Last four years have been eventful. 4 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert a dog named duke Page 3 / 4 Prev 1 2 3 4 Next Share: Super Globals Requests: Server: Options and Features route: community use_home_url: url: https://eanshub.com/community/ pageid:187 default_groupid: 3 2022 How Can We Help? Δ Home About Us Contact Us Privacy Policy Term of Use Copyright © 2020 Eanshub All Rights Reserved