The Snapshot of a Dog
In
"Snapshot
of a Dog",
warmly recounts his boyhood association with a bull terrier called Rex. He
narrates in a fond manner the many activities of his dog. He beautiful
illustrates the relationship between a boy and his pet.
Rex was a
strong and magnificent dog. He easily performed extravagant tasks set for him
by Thurber and his brother . Rex could lift or drag whatever he wanted. He
could even lift a ten feet rail, over a four feet wide gate. He would carry out
his masters orders however difficult. He would keep in trying till the task was
over. He never left things half done. Nothing was impossible for him. He
was a tenacious fighter, though he never started one. He never went for another
dog's throat. He would grip his opponents ears and hold on for a very long
time. In one remarkable fight, he held on to the dogs ears from dusk till
almost dawn. The fight took place in the street and held up the traffic. The
fire brigade with its powerful hoses had to be called to stop the fight. Some
relatives considered this a blot on the family name. They insisted that the
brothers get rid of the dog. But the boys were ready to leave the town with the
dog, than give it up. This shows the deep attachment that the owners have with
their pet dog. He is not just an animal, but one of their family.Rex never bit
anyone. He had a gentle disposition. He growled only at prowlers . He killed
cats, quickly and neatly without hatred. He did not prolong their agony. He was
not foolish like other dogs who chased whatever they came across in the street.
He never chased wagons because he knew it was meaningless. There was no use
running after useless things . That was his philosophy. The author is comparing
his dog with other dogs and is trying to show that Rex is obviously
wise. Swimming was his favorite sport. He very much enjoyed swimming
upstream. One night he brought a chest of drawers abandoned by someone . He was
proud of his strength . Using all his energy he pulled the chest on to the
porch. Rex could easily jump over eight feet walls. He ventured to jump higher
walls. He never gave up trying till one of the brother would come and take him
home. The word impossible never existed for him. Even death could not beat him
down. His last moments were a battle with the Angle of death. One
afternoon after receiving a thrashing from the owner of another dog, he comes
home with multiple wounds. He licked the two master's hands, waited till the
third master came. When the person for whom he was waiting came, Rex hobbled
towards him. He touched his hand, and fell down again, never to get up.
I. Choose the correct meanings of
the word given.
- Stocking : brown streaks (things in store) / a band of colour /
extending up to the knee / valuing at the market rate
- Tranquil : joyful / exciting / peaceful / balanced
- Extravagant : much more / beyond what is reasonable / unreasonable
/ useless
- Buffet : apparatus for lessening the effect of a blow / strike
repeatedly / a place where food id sold / meals served to guests
- Disposition : wrong position / the act of doing away with / general
tendency of character / peculiar way of thinking
- Prowlers : persons who travel often / persons who move from
place to place to make a living / persons who do not reach home till late
at night / persons who move about houses with intention to steal
- Strenuous : needing great effort / very difficult/ tiresome /
encouraging
- Turmoil : troublesome / disturbance/ a kind of oil /
peace
- Mettle : spirit and courage / strength / old form of the
word 'metal' / busy oneself in something without being asked to do so
- Integrity : intelligence / firmness of character and principle /
the nature of being an integer / completeness
- Tenacious : very wicked / very kind / stubborn / of a fighting
nature
- Torrent : strength / violent stream / whirlpool/ large number
- Terrier : one which causes terror / a kind of small and active
dog / a hunting dog / one which looks terrible.
II. Write the meanings to the
underlined word.
- He was trying to
accomplish extravagant tasks
my brothers and myself used to set for him.
a) Impossible b) dangerous c) unreasonable
- "Beware of your bad
friends !" you are in a vicious circle
a) dangerous b) useful c) bad
- Most of the leaders tried to
solve the Kashmir problem but accomplished nothing.
a) arranged b) received c) succeeded
- The tranquility of the hills has always attracted her
a) peacefulness b) height c) cold
- The climb will a real test of
their mettle
a) strength and enthusiasm b) spirit and courage c) interest
and skill
- Huge black snakes were wriggling around
a) wringing b) moving c) biting
- She shows a tenacious loyalty
to friends.
a) suspicious b) complete c) wavering d) firm
- The explorers had to trudge through
20km of deep snow
a) walk steadily b) walk slowly c) walk unsteadily
- It was a strenuous day
for her.
a) taking great effort b) successful c) disappointing
- He received a mortal wound
soon after the battle began
a) causing death b) poisonous c) very slight
III. Choose the
best alternative :
- The animal _________ in pain as
the arrow struck its side. (quivered, shivered, tumbled)
- I was _________ to hear that
man had not eaten for over a month. (astonished, astonishing, astonishment)
- Ruju's _________ expenditure
landed him in troubles. ( lavish, much, extravagant)
- His feet were unsteady. He was
_________ (stalking, scurrying, staggering)
- Swimming is my favorite
_________ (recreation, relaxation, retardation)
- The big cats have a soft
padding in their ______ ( feet, paws, legs)
- The Taj Mahal is a _________
Structure. (tremendous, gigantic, magnificent)
- There was a long delay before
the officer ______ agreed to see us. (eventually, subsequently,
consequently)
- She was _________ in pain
(writhing, wringing, withering)
- When the police fired in the
air the crud _________ soon (rushed,dispersed,disappeared)
IV. Find the
wrongly spelt words.
- Extravagent dignity brindle
saddle
- Beautifully wooden accomplish
slipping
- Wogging satisfaction thrown
draging
- Tremendous fighters disposition
buffet
- Cheek dispite base ball holding
- During struggle apparatus
neibour
- Termoil seemed pieces battlion
- Admirors wandered terrible
apprently
- Moment torrant freshet certain
- Ceasing staggerring terrier
founght
V. Rewrite as
directed :
- a) The teacher has punished the
boys.
b) The boys ____________________
- a) She said to him, "When
did you cove to Hyderabad?"
b) She ____________________
- a) The driver drove slowly, so
our bus reached Hyderabad late.
b) If the driver ____________________
- a) Sreenath is the most
industrious boy in the class.
b) No other boy ____________________
- a) India is a vast country. But
Indians are poor.
b) Though ____________________
- a) The watch has been found. It
was stolen yesterday.
b) The watch ____________________
- a) There was no electricity.
They decided to postpone the meeting.
b) since there was ____________________
- a) He is a priest. He also a
doctor.
b) He is not only ____________________
- a) As soon as she heard the
news, they started off.
b) No sooner ____________________
- a) He is very rich , stile he
is not contended,
b) In spite of ____________________
VI. Parts of
speech :
- What is the reason for his
behavior?
- There was great uproar
in the parliament over the bill, but still the
bill passed.
- You should have confidence in yourself.
VII. Sentence
endings.
- How do you do it I have an
understanding with a horse.
- Excellent you have got good
marks in S.S.C exams do you take MPC or Bi.P.C
- Are you crazy we will be late
please walk fast we should not make a fool of ourselves.
VIII.
Correction of sentences. 1. He was asking me whether I was
possessing a cheses. 2. One of my friend is coming this evening . 3.
There is no place in this bus.
Question and Answers
- 'I ran across a dim photograph
of him the other day'. 'He's been dead ……' If you didn't know that the
story is about a dog, who would you think he was? Throughout the story
Thurber treats Rex as a person-a companion.
A. If I did not know that the story is
about , I would rather think "he" was a member of Thurber 's family .
In fact, the author treats Rex as a person as-a companion.
- Do you think the brindle eye
and the brindle saddle and the brindle stocking had made Rex look
handsome? or did they make him funny - looking ?what did james ( Thurber )
himself think?
A. The brindle eye and the brindle
saddle and the brindle stocking made Rex funny-looking . But James Thurber
thought that there was a nobility about Rex in spite of his funny
looking.
- The brindle eye made Rex look
sometimes like one person and sometimes like another . who are the two
persons Rex looked like?
A. The brindle eye made Rex look
sometimes like a clown and sometimes a politician with a derby hat and
cigar
- What effect does the bringing
together of these two persons have?
A. It produces a strong mental
Image.
- How long was the wooden rail
Rex was required to bring in the rail first? how wide was the gate ? How
did he get in the attempt ? Did he given up? What did he learn to do then
? Two other qualities of Rex are brought out by the wooden - rail incident
what are they ?
A. The wooden rail was ten foot long.
The gate was only four feet wide . Rex first tried to bring in the rail in
broadside. He got a few terrific jolts in the attempt but he did not given up.
Eventually , he learnt to do it by dragging the rail, holding on to one
end.
Rex was relentless and single-minded. He had enormous self-confidence
and dogged determi- nation.
- Rex was a tremendous fighter.
But he was different from other dogs in several ways what were they?
A. Rex was a tremendous fighter, He was
noble. He never started fights. If he was drawn into a fight. He would go to
the war of his opponent but not the throat . He would hold on to the ear for
hours . He was a fighter but not a killer.
- How was Rex different from
other dogs?
A. Rex never lost his dignity even when
he was trying to achieve challenging tasks, He never gave up trying and nothing
was impossible for him. He never started fights. He never went for the throat
of other dogs.
Instead, he used to catch hold of the ear. but one he caught
it, he could hold it on for hours. He never bit a person but barked only at
prowlers. He never went for those things which were of no use to him. Thus Rex
was quite different from other dogs.
- Describe Rex briefly.
A. Rex was an American bull terrier. He
had one brindle eye, and a brindle stocking on a hind leg. He was big and muscular
and beautifully made. He accomplished even extravagant tasks in a dignified
manner. He was a tremendous fighter but he never started fights, swimming was
his favorite recreation. He even died a heroic death.
- Describe Rex's longest fight in
east main street in Columbus. What were the several attempts made to
separate Rex and his opponent?
A. It was a fight that lasted from dusk
until it was pitch dark in east main street, in Columbus Rex's opponent was a
large dog. He got the ear grip of the other dog and held on. The Negro swung
them in the air and threw them but Rex did not leave his grip. Their flight
blocked the traffic. A motorman tried to open Rex's jaws with a switch rod.
somebody held a burning torch at his tall but of no use. Finally the oak street
fire department arrived on the scene and separated them by turning on them a
powerful stream of water.
- What kind of attempts were made
to separate Rex and the nondescript dog?
A. When Rex entered on a fight with the
nondescript, the owner of the latter picked them up , swang them around his
head and threw them so that they landed ten feet away with a great plump but
Rex still held on . A motorman tried to force his jaws with a switch rod.
Somebody started a fire and made a torch of a stick and held that to Rex's tall
. Finally the oak street fire Department turned a powerful stream of water on
them and separated them.
- "But he (Rex) had a gentle
disposition" Two pieces of evidence are offered to support the
statement. What are they?
A. Rex had a gentle disposition. He
never started a fight. he barked only at prowlers but not at passers by. He
never chased a squirrel nor ran barking after wagons or automobiles as he knew
they were beyond his reach.
- "He had his own philosophy
about such things". What was Rex's philosophy about such things? In
the snap short of a Dog why weren't wagons a part of his world?
A. Rex's philosophy about charging
things was never to chase anything he could not catch or something he could not
do anything even if he caught it. Wagons were not a part of his world because
he knew he could not tug along the wagons even with his mighty jaws.
- Why did Rex bring a chest of
drawers home? What did the brother do with it the next day? Why?
A. Rex brought a chest of drawers home
one moonlit night. It presented a nice problem in transportation to him and it
tested his mettle. The next day the brothers curled the chest miles away and
threw it out or else Rex would bring it again as a small token of his
integrity.
- Thurber says "I am glad
Rex never saw a trained police dog jump" Why? Why does he says about
Rex as an amateur jumper?
A. Thurber says that Rex was just an
amateur jumper but the most daring and tenacious. Had he seen a police dog
jump, he would have tried to do the same not caring for the outcome. So, the
brothers were glad that he had never seen a police dog jump.
- What was the immediate reason
for Rex's death? what does it tell us about human beings? Did Rex given up
easily even when he was dying?
A. The immediate reason for Rex's death
is that he had received a terrible beating, perhaps from the owner of same dog
that he had got into a fight with. It tells how merciless human beings are
towards animals. But Rex did not given up easily even he was dying.
- He licked at our hands and
staggering, fell, but got up again? Why did Rex get up? How long did Rex
fight death? Can you explain the expression straight arming the death
angle?
A. One of his three masters was not at
home. So Rex got up and waited for him to came. Rex fought death for an hour.
The expression strait arming the death anger means that Rex was brave enough to
fight even with the death angel single-handed and that the latter died a heroic
death.
- In "the snapshot of a Dog
" who was Rex waiting? for? how did that person come through the
gate? Why did he stop whistling?
A. Rex lived with the Thurber brother
for ten years. At last his end come after a terrible beating from the owner of
same other dog. He came through the gate and was dying. He saw that one of his
three masters was missing. He began to took for him. At last that person came
through the gate joyfully whishing. The moment he was Rex he stopped whistling.
Rex walked towards him. Touched his hand with his muzzle and fell down dead.
- How does James Thurber describe
Rex?
A. Rex was their pet dog. He was a
white American null terrier . He had a brindle eye, a brindle saddle and also a
brindle stocking on a hind leg. He was big and muscular. He was as powerful as
a wrestler and he never lost his dignity.
- What does Thurber say about Rex
as a fighter?
A. Rex was a tremendous brighter but he
never started fights though he came from a line of fighters. He never went for
the throat of another dog. He would only catch the ear, close his eyes and hold
it on for hours.
- How did Rex's fight with the
neighborhood dog end?
A. One day Rex had a fight with the
neighborhood dog. It was a fierce light. Nobody could stop it. Somebody sent
for the fire department. The fireman arrived. They turned on the dogs a stream
of water. Rex held on for a long time. When the stream of water hit him
repeatedly, He let the other dog go. The fight ended thus.
- How was Rex's mettle
tested?
A. The three masters wanted Rex to
carry a ten feet wooden rail through a four feet wide gate. They would throw a
baseball as high as possible and order him to catch it. They would let him go
over high walls and fences.
Key Answers :-
I.
1. stocking : a band of colour extending up to the
knee
2. tranquil : peaceful
3. extravagant : beyond what is reasonable
4. buffet : strike repeatedly
5. disposition : general tendency of character
6. prowlers : persons who move about house with intention to
steal
7. strenuous : needing great effort
8. turmoil : disturbance
9. mettle : spirit and courage
10. integrity : firmness of character on principle
11. tenacious : stubborn
12. torrent : violent stream
13. terrier : a kind of small and active dog
II.
1. c
2. c
3. c
4. a
5. b
6. b
7. d
8. c
9. a
10.a
III.
1. Quivered
2. Astonished
3. Extravagant
4. Staggering
5. Recreation
6. Paws
7. Magnificent
8. Eventfully
9. Writhing
10.Dispersed
IV.
1.extravagant
2. accomplish
3.wagging
4. tremendous
5.despite
6. neighbour
7. turmoil
8.admirers
9.torrent
10. fought
V.
1. has been punished by the teacher
2. asked him when he had come to Hyd.
3. had no driven slowly, bus would have reached Hyderabad.
4. is as industrious as sreenath
5. india is a vast country, Indians are poor
6. which was stolen yesterday has been found
7. No electricity, they decided to postpone the meeting
8. a priest but also a doctor.
9. did she hear the news than they started off.
10. being rich, he is not contended
VI.
1. Is-verb, reason-noun, his-adjective, behavior-noun
2. Great-adjective, over-preposition, still-adverb,
passed-verb.
3. You-pronoun, confidence-noun, in-preposition,
yourself-pronoun
VII.
1. It (?) horse (.)
2. Excellent (!) exams (.) Bi.P.C (?)
3. Crazy (?) fast(.) our selves(.)
VIII.
1. He asked me whether I possessed a chisel.
2. one of my friends is coming this evening.
3. there is no room in this bus
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