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Discuss the question in pairs before you write the answer.
Why did the dog feel the need for a master?

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The dog felt the need for a master because he was tired of wandering about alone, looking for food, and getting frightened by those who were stronger than him.

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Chapter 2.1: How the Dog Found Himself a New Master! - Working with the Text [Page 21]

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Chapter 2.1 How the Dog Found Himself a New Master!
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