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प्रश्न
Why does Mrs. Pumphrey think the dog’s recovery is “a triumph of surgery”?
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उत्तर
Mrs. Pumphrey thought that the dog’s recovery was “a triumph of surgery” because in two weeks, Tricki had recovered completely and had been transformed into a hard-muscled animal. When Tricki saw her, it leaped into her lap and licked her face. She was so excited that tears started rolling out of her eyes. She declared Tricki’s recovery a triumph of surgery to express her happiness and gratitude towards the doctor.
संबंधित प्रश्न
Why is Mrs Pumphrey worried about Tricki?
What does she do to help him? Is she wise in this?
Who does ‘I’ refer to in this story?
Is the narrator as rich as Tricki’s mistress?
Why is he tempted to keep Tricki on as a permanent guest?
What kind of a person do you think the narrator, a veterinary surgeon, is? Would you say he is tactful as well as full of common sense?
Do you think Tricki was happy to go home? What do you think will happen now?
Do you think this is a real-life episode, or mere fiction? Or is it a mixture of both?
Dr. Herriot knew his patients as well as their owners really well. Discuss.
(A Triumph of Surgery)
What excuses did Mrs. Pumphrey make about Mr. Herriot's advice?
The story, A Triumph of Surgery is a powerful example of the importance of saying “no”. Explain.
Answer the following in about 40-50 words:
How did Mrs. Pumphrey treat Tricki?
Answer of the following question in 40–50 words:
“We are often over-indulgent towards people we care about.” Explain with reference to the story “A Triumph of Surgery”.
