Questions about passage:
question 1) : the phrase sweet, mild, dispositions as underl...
English, 28.01.2020 23:49, jakebuttone
Questions about passage:
question 1) : the phrase sweet, mild, dispositions as underlined and used in the passage most nearly meana)appetites for for sugary food b) pleasing faces c) happy but unintelligent natures d) easygoing temperament
question 2) : the passage suggests that more people would adopt retired racing greyhound if they realized that the dogs a) were housebroken b) were long distance runners c) were only about three-and-a- half years old d) loved to be in groups of other dogs
question 3) : according to the author greyhounds could best be described as a) loving and devoted b) shy and retiring c) nervous but passive d) watchful and independent
a) loving and devoted b) shy and retiring c) nervous but passive d) watchful and independent
question 4) : families who adopt a greyhound might expect their dog to live
a) about 3 or 4 years b) to about to age of five c) to about the age of ten d) up to the age of fifteen
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