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Question
Get into pairs and attempt the following:
“The more I learn about people, the more I like my dog.” - Mark Twain.
Discuss with your partner what Mark Twain means from the above quote. Write in your own words.
Long Answer
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Solution
Mark Twain makes a light-hearted comparison between people and dogs in the passage above. He does this because dogs are trustworthy, devoted, and loving, while humans are self-centred, unappreciative, and judgmental. He thinks that his dog is superior to people. Dogs never harbour resentment toward anyone. They are neither malevolent nor narrow-minded. Rather, they are constantly tender and affectionate. They teach us many valuable lessons. Mark Twain said the aforementioned phrase because of animals’ good qualities.
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