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What did the speaker say about dogs' ears?
What did the speaker say about dogs' ears?
What did the speaker suggest about whistling?
What did the speaker suggest about whistling?
Where does the speaker suggest climbing to?
Where does the speaker suggest climbing to?
What does the speaker say about the cat?
What does the speaker say about the cat?
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What is the speaker's primary concern in the text?
What is the speaker's primary concern in the text?
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What is the purpose of the line 'I'll go up with them' in the text?
What is the purpose of the line 'I'll go up with them' in the text?
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What is the underlying issue with the cat in the text?
What is the underlying issue with the cat in the text?
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What does the speaker imply by saying 'they'd rather be in school' in the text?
What does the speaker imply by saying 'they'd rather be in school' in the text?
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What is the speaker's suggestion about whistling?
What is the speaker's suggestion about whistling?
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Where does the speaker imply climbing to?
Where does the speaker imply climbing to?
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What is the speaker's primary concern in the text?
What is the speaker's primary concern in the text?
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What does the speaker imply by saying 'Amy's not at Patty's' in the text?
What does the speaker imply by saying 'Amy's not at Patty's' in the text?
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Study Notes
Speaker's Concerns and Suggestions
- The speaker discusses dogs' ears, but the details are not specified
- The speaker suggests that whistling may not be effective or suitable in a particular situation
- The speaker implies climbing to a specific location, but the exact location is not specified
The Cat and School
- The speaker mentions the cat, but the context and purpose are unclear
- The speaker implies that the cat is causing trouble or creating a problem
- The speaker suggests that someone would rather be in school, implying that they are not in school
Intentions and Clarifications
- The speaker says "I'll go up with them", implying a willingness to accompany someone or a group
- The speaker implies that Amy is not at Patty's, suggesting that her location is unknown or different from expectations
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