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Based on your reading of the story answer the following question by choosing the correct option:

“_______ even Duke’s presence didn’t reach Chuck”. Why?

विकल्प

  • Duke was locked in his kennel and Chuck couldn’t see him.

  •  Duke hid himself behind the bed post.

  • Duke had come to know that Hooper was not well.

  • Hooper was lost in his own grief and pain.

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उत्तर

Hooper was lost in his own grief and pain.

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अध्याय 1.2: A Dog Named Duke - Exercise [पृष्ठ १८]

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सीबीएसई English Communicative - Literature Reader Class 9
अध्याय 1.2 A Dog Named Duke
Exercise | Q 4.4 | पृष्ठ १८

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He plants cool shade and tender rain,
And seed and bud of days to be,
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He plants the glory of the plain;
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The harvest of a coming age;
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