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Based on paragraphs 3 and 4, what caused the author to bond with Julius? |
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| A. | He bought his daughter another dog. | | B. | His daughter was unhappy with Julius. | | C. | He became the main caregiver to Julius. | | D. | He had more experience with dogs than his wife did. |
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In paragraph 5, what does Paula imply by taking the old dog crate from the basement? |
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| A. | The author will argue with her about the dog. | | B. | The author will be unhappy with the new puppy. | | C. | The author will not be able to handle two dogs. | | D. | The author will not be able to resist buying a new puppy. |
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What do paragraphs 19 and 20 mainly describe? |
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| A. | what a writer's life is like | | B. | what the dogs ate for snacks | | C. | how different the dogs' personalities were | | D. | how the author benefited from the relationship |
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Paragraphs 21 and 22 describe the dogs' "idiosyncrasies." Which of the following best defines an idiosyncrasy? |
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| A. | a household chore | | B. | a dangerous activity | | C. | a physical trait of a dog breed | | D. | a peculiar behavioral characteristic |
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According to paragraph 22, why would the dogs get into the garbage? |
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| A. | They were poorly trained. | | B. | They were left alone too often. | | C. | They were responding to instinct. | | D. | They were not given enough food. |
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