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What does the family decide to do to keep Toto from causing chaos inside the house?
What does the family decide to do to keep Toto from causing chaos inside the house?
- Send Toto to live with the writer's grandfather
- Take Toto on daily walks
- Keep Toto outside the house (correct)
- Lock Toto in a cage
How does the writer's grandfather react to Toto's mischievous behavior in the room?
How does the writer's grandfather react to Toto's mischievous behavior in the room?
- Appreciates Toto's cleverness and mischief (correct)
- Sends Toto away from the house
- Scolds Toto for making a mess
- Ignores Toto's behavior
What is the family's reaction to Toto's mischievous behavior despite causing chaos?
What is the family's reaction to Toto's mischievous behavior despite causing chaos?
- They seem to appreciate his cleverness and playful nature (correct)
- They decide to keep Toto inside the house
- They scold Toto for his behavior
- They decide to give Toto away
Why does the family decide to keep Toto in their room initially?
Why does the family decide to keep Toto in their room initially?
What is a central theme throughout the story?
What is a central theme throughout the story?
What does the family decide to do to keep Toto from causing chaos inside the house?
What does the family decide to do to keep Toto from causing chaos inside the house?
How does the writer's grandfather react to Toto's mischievous behavior in the room?
How does the writer's grandfather react to Toto's mischievous behavior in the room?
Why does the family decide to keep Toto outside the house?
Why does the family decide to keep Toto outside the house?
What does the writer expect the grandfather to be when they find the room in a mess?
What does the writer expect the grandfather to be when they find the room in a mess?
What does Toto tear up in the room, highlighting his mischievous nature?
What does Toto tear up in the room, highlighting his mischievous nature?
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Study Notes
Mischievous Monkey Toto Causes Chaos
- The story is about Toto, a mischievous monkey, who is bought for ₹5 by the writer's grandfather, Dongar Driver, to keep the red monkey company.
- Toto is described as a beautiful and mischievous monkey with mischievous eyes and sharp teeth, which scare people when he smiles.
- The family decides to keep Toto in their room to avoid their grandmother's anger, as she dislikes new animals or birds in the house.
- Toto is securely tied in the room with a strong knot, but when the family returns, they find that Toto has torn up everything in the room and made a mess.
- The writer expects the grandfather to be angry, but instead, he appreciates Toto's cleverness and mischief, remarking that Toto is very clever and can do anything if given time.
- Toto's mischievous nature is highlighted by the fact that he tears up the writer's schoolbooks and messes up the walls but is not scolded for it.
- The family decides to keep Toto outside the house, as his mischievous behavior causes chaos and mess inside.
- The story emphasizes Toto's intelligence and ability to cause trouble, but the family seems to be fond of him despite his antics.
- The writer's descriptions of Toto's mischievous behavior and the family's reactions show the bond between the family and Toto.
- Toto's mischievous and playful nature is a central theme throughout the story, and the family's response to his actions reflects their affection for him.
- The story captures the playful and mischievous nature of Toto, highlighting the chaos and mess he creates but also the fondness the family has for him.
- Despite Toto's mischievous behavior causing chaos, the family seems to appreciate his cleverness and playful nature.
Mischievous Monkey Toto Causes Chaos
- The story is about Toto, a mischievous monkey, who is bought for ₹5 by the writer's grandfather, Dongar Driver, to keep the red monkey company.
- Toto is described as a beautiful and mischievous monkey with mischievous eyes and sharp teeth, which scare people when he smiles.
- The family decides to keep Toto in their room to avoid their grandmother's anger, as she dislikes new animals or birds in the house.
- Toto is securely tied in the room with a strong knot, but when the family returns, they find that Toto has torn up everything in the room and made a mess.
- The writer expects the grandfather to be angry, but instead, he appreciates Toto's cleverness and mischief, remarking that Toto is very clever and can do anything if given time.
- Toto's mischievous nature is highlighted by the fact that he tears up the writer's schoolbooks and messes up the walls but is not scolded for it.
- The family decides to keep Toto outside the house, as his mischievous behavior causes chaos and mess inside.
- The story emphasizes Toto's intelligence and ability to cause trouble, but the family seems to be fond of him despite his antics.
- The writer's descriptions of Toto's mischievous behavior and the family's reactions show the bond between the family and Toto.
- Toto's mischievous and playful nature is a central theme throughout the story, and the family's response to his actions reflects their affection for him.
- The story captures the playful and mischievous nature of Toto, highlighting the chaos and mess he creates but also the fondness the family has for him.
- Despite Toto's mischievous behavior causing chaos, the family seems to appreciate his cleverness and playful nature.
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