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Beware of the Dog BY ROALD DAHL In the story:
Beware of the Dog BY ROALD DAHL;
1. What is the setting for this story?
2. Who are the central characters? What details, or lack of details, does the author provide to develop these characters?
3. From whose point of view is the story told?
4. Briefly summarize the plot.
5. What is the climax of the story?
6. How does the author create suspense in the tale?
7. What is the irony in this story?
8. As a reader, how satisfied are you with the conclusion of this story? Explain your reasoning.
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The person below me already told you we don't do homework. However if you are having problems reading the story, go to sparknotes. They have plot overviews, symbols, character lists, everything. ]
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I'm better off not answering and receiving a 1 for telling the truth than you having people on the Internet do your homework and copying their answers as your own? THINK. Do your own homework. One day you'll get tripped up because you didn't rely on your own self.
Are you really that desperate not to read the damn book and do your own work? Says more of you and your character, convictions and knowing right from wrong than me.
One day and I hope it's sooner than later for you to wake-up you'll be taking some kind of test you weren't prepared for and BANG you'll be in trouble because you NEVER did your own homework. Imagine if this book study is on your final exam. What the hell will you do then? Crack a book open it won't hurt you. Earn your grade legitimately.
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Am I right to assume this is your homework assignment that you can't do yourself but want our answers so you can pass them off as yours? That's how it looks and rather blatant at that. We don't do that here.
The teacher wants your thoughts and conclusions not ours. READ THE BOOK! Do your own homework and you'll easily answer what your homework is on it.
Even if we did help not everyone has read the book nor will feed you correct answers.
You're going on what we say rather than doing the leg-work. You'll get tripped up either way. This also isn't good as it's one step below plagarism and using other people's answers as your own if this is indeed homework.
If you want to know the setting, plot, climax, irony and suspenseful parts of the book just read the damn thing and take notes and hand those in. If it's for personal interest once again read the book yourself and form an opinion. Beware of doing this ever again on a school assignment as the teacher can and will catch you using answers not attributed to people taken from the internet and can rule it plagiarism. ]
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