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Question
There has always been a close bonding between children and animals. Studies have revealed that living with pet animals increases empathy, compassion, and self-esteem among children.
- Do you have a pet at home?
- If yes, what animal is it and what is its name?
- Did you have any humourous moments with it?
- If yes, what was it?
- How do you care for your pets?
Solution
- Yes
- I have a puppy, and its name is Tommy.
- After work, my mum bought our dad a kebab for his tea-time. Hungry, dad just put the fork to his mouth when the doorbell went. The plate went down. By the time, my dad answered the doorbell and came back through the hall, Tommy had wiped off the plate and looked innocent. It was even funnier because of the way Tommy’s legs were moving faster than ever but they just slipped on the carpet in cartoon fashion.
- I take my pet for a walk, give it food on time, play with it, and give it bath every weekend.
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