- Action, Linking, and Auxiliary Verb: Definitions, Functions, and Examples
- Correct Use of Verbs
- Correct Use of Preposition
- Present Perfect vs. Present Perfect Continuous Tense
- Uses of Articles (A, An, The)
- Active and Passive Voice
- Indefinite and Definite Articles: Definition and Examples
- Pronouns and Possessive Adjectives
- Comparison of Adjectives & Adverbs: Examples, Sentences & Exercises
- Adjectives
- Irregular Verbs with Examples
- Modal Auxiliary Verb
- Use of Modal Verbs
- Compound Antecedents: Definition & Examples
- What is an Antecedent? Definition, Meaning & Examples
- What Are Collective Nouns?
- What Are Possessive Nouns? Examples, Definition & Types
Comprehensive English: Sentence Structure: Understanding Grammar
- Parts of Speech
- Degree of Comparison
- Difference Between Direct & Indirect Objects in Sentence Structure
- Gerunds: Are They Verbs? Are They Nouns?
- Conjunction vs. Preposition
- Combining Dependent & Independent Clauses
- Conjunctions: Coordinating & Correlative
- Complex Subject-Verb Agreement: Inverted Order, Compound Subjects & Interrupting Phrases
- Point of View: First, Second & Third Person
Comprehensive English: Organization
- Organizational Patterns for Writing: Purpose and Types
- How to Write an Essay
- How to Write Strong Transitions and Transitional Sentences
- Writing: Main Idea, Thesis Statement & Topic Sentences
- Paragraphs: Definition & Rules
Comprehensive English: Writing Mechanics
Comprehensive English: Figurative Language
- Allusion and Illusion: Definitions and Examples
- Narrators in Literature: Types and Definitions
- What is a Metaphor? Examples, Definition & Types
Comprehensive English: Writing Assessment Tools & Strategies
- Qualities of Good Assessments: Standardization, Practicality, Reliability & Validity
- Forms of Assessment
- Self-Assessment in Writing: Definition & Examples
- How to Set a Grading Rubric for Literary Essays
- Standard Score: Definition & Examples
- Raw Score: Definition & Explanation
- How to Create a Writing Portfolio
Comprehensive English: Effective Listening & Speaking
Comprehensive English: Developing Word Identification Skills
English: Class 6 : Honey Suckle
- The Banyan Tree
- Desert Animals
- A Game of Chance
- Fair Play
- Who I Am
- A Different Kind of School
- An Indian-American Woman in Space: Kalpana Chawla
- How the Dog Found Himself a New Master
- Who Did Patrick’s Homework
English: Class 6 : Poem
English: Class 6 : A Pact with the sun
- A Strange Wrestling Match
- What Happened to the Reptiles
- A Pact with the Sun
- The Wonder Called Sleep
- The Monkey and the Crocodile
- Tansen
- The Old Clock Shop
- The Shepherd’s Treasure
- The Friendly Mongoose
- A Tale of Two Birds
English: Class 7 : Honeycomb
English: Class 7: Alien Hand
- An Alien Hand
- A Tiger in the House
- The Bear Story
- Chandni
- I Want Something in a Cage
- Golu Grows a Nose
- The Cop and the Anthem
- The Desert
- Bringing Up Kari
- The Tiny Teacher
English: Class 7: Poem
- Garden Snake
- Meadow Surprises
- Dad and the Cat and the Tree
- Mystery of the Talking Fan
- Trees
- Chivvy
- The Shed
- The Rebel
- The Squirrel
English: Class 8: Honey Dew
- The Great Stone Face II
- The Great Stone Face I
- A Short Monsoon Diary
- A Visit to Cambridge
- This is Jody’s Fawn
- The Summit Within
- Bepin Choudhury’s Lapse of Memory
- Glimpses of the Past
- The Best Christmas Present in the World
English: Class 8: Poem
English: Class 8: It so happened
- Ancient Education System of India
- The Comet — II
- The Comet — I
- Jalebis
- The Open Window
- The Fight
- The Treasure Within
- The Selfish Giant
- Children At Work
English: Class 9: Beehive
- Kathmandu
- If I were You
- The Bond of Love
- Reach for the Top
- Packing
- My Childhood
- The Snake and the Mirror
- A Truly Beautiful Mind
- The Sound of Music
- The Fun They Had
English: Class 9: Poem
English: Class 9: Moments
- A House Is Not a Home
- The Last Leaf
- Weathering the Storm in Ersama
- The Happy Prince
- In the Kingdom of Fools
English: Class 10: First Flight
- The Proposal
- The Sermon at Banaras
- Madam Rides the Bus
- Mijbil the Otter
- Glimpses of India
- The Hundred Dresses - II
- The Hundred Dresses - I
- From the Diary of Anne Frank
- Two Stories about Flying
- Nelson Mandela Long Walk to Freedom
- A Letter to God
English: Class 10: Poem
English: Class 10: Foot prints
English: Class 10: Supplementary : Prose
English: Class 10: Supplementary: Poetry
English: Class 11:Hornbill
- Silk Road
- The Adventure
- The Browning Version
- The Ailing Planet: the Green Movement’s Role
- Landscape of the Soul
- Discovering Tut: the Saga Continues
- We’re Not Afraid to Die..if We Can All Be Together
- The Portrait of a Lady
English: Class 11: Supplementary
- The Tale of Melon City
- Birth
- The Ghat of the Only World
- Albert Einstein at School
- Ranga’s Marriage
- The Address
- The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse
English: Class 11: Poem
- 2Ajamil and the Tigers
- Ode to a Nightingale
- Felling of the Banyan Tree
- Refugee Blues
- For Elkana
- Hawk Roosting
- Mother Tongue
- The World is too Much With Us
- Telephone Conversation
- Coming
- Let me Not to the Marriage of True Minds
- The Peacock
English: Class 12: Prose
- Going Places
- The Interview
- Poets and Pancakes
- Indigo
- The Rattrap
- Deep Water
- Lost Spring
- The Last Lesson
English: Class 12: Supplementary
Introduction
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Wolves and dogs are members of the same family. Dogs have instead evolved from wolves. It is also true that man has conquered and domesticated wild creatures throughout the years. This story is about a dog that was tired of wandering around looking for food and shelter and wanted to work for the strongest master on earth.
As a result, it began interacting with several animals. Ultimately, it was discovered that humans are the most powerful. Therefore, it made the decision to become a domesticated animal and assist humans in their work.
Summary
A dog s journey toward becoming a man s servant is described in the chapter ‘How the Dog Found Himself a New Master’. It explains the history of how a dog was tamed.
In the past, dogs were just as wild as other animals. But then, one day, a dog became weary of that way of pfe since he had to hunt for food all over the place and was in danger of being killed by other wild animals, so he made the decision to work for the strongest animal on earth. In order to find the strongest master, the dog has begun his hunt.
First of all, he decided to make a wolf his master, but he soon discovered that the wolf was terrified of the bear since the bear was stronger than a wolf. So, the dog decides to serve the bear as his master. He later learned that a pon was the ruler of the jungle, and that bears were afraid of pons. The dog then made the decision to serve the pon. The dog enjoyed a comfortable and safe pfe as a pon s servant for a long time since all the animals were terrified of the pon.
After that, on one of the days when they were travepng together, he learned that even a pon was terrified of the man. This revelation changed his perspective on mankind forever. The dog, therefore, determined that man would be his master and that he would be his servant from then on.
Explanation
Dogs used to be their own masters before they were tamed. They were similar to their wolf relatives until a dog was born who was unhappy with his way of pfe. The dog was sick of stumbpng about looking for food and being intimidated by strong animals. He then decided to serve the world s strongest animal and began his search for a master. He began wandering and found his relative, the wolf. The large wolf was powerful and aggressive. The wolf asked where the dog was going. The dog said that he wanted to find someone to be his master. The dog asked whether the wolf would want to become his master. The wolf quickly agreed, and they both immediately began to move. They moved slowly for a while. The wolf suddenly elevated his nose, began to scent something, and ran further into the woodland. Astonished, the dog questioned the wolf about what had happened and why he was fleeing. The wolf warned the dog to go as well since the bear may devour both of them if it could scent them.
The dog then decided to leave the wolf and choose the bear as his master because he reapsed that the bear was stronger than the wolf. The dog then approached the bear who accepted the dog s request and became his master. The bear suggested that they would find a group of cows so that he can kill one and they can both eat and get full. Walking into the woodland, they came upon a herd of cows. However, when they approached the herd of cattle, they heard a tremendous noise. The cows were alarmed and were pacing back and forth. The bear fled farther into the forest when he heard the noise from behind a tree. The bear told the dog he should have looked elsewhere for food because this location belongs to the pon. The dog was confused and questioned who the pon was. Bear claimed that the pon is the world s strongest animal. In order to serve only the strongest animal on Earth, the dog once again changed his master and abandoned the bear.
When the dog approached the pon to be his master. The pon agreed, and they spent a considerable amount of time together. The dog was having fun with the pon since nobody bothered him, and as long as he was with the pon, he had no problems at all. On one fine day, both were wandering side by side amid barren rocks. The pon abruptly halted, became agitated, and let out a loud roar. He made such a forceful impact on the earth with his paw that a hole was created. He then silently began to make his way back. The dog asked the pon what the issue was after being startled by his gesture. The pon warned him to leave immediately because they could get into danger since he can scent a man nearby. The dog reapsed that man is the most powerful creature on the planet and bid farewell to the pon. The dog from then on served mankind and got domesticated.
Conclusion
Thus, the Dog gave up his freedom in exchange for safety and comfort. This tutorial tells the story of how the Dog became man s most loyal servant.
FAQs
Q1. Why did the dog feel the need for a master?
Ans: Dogs used to be their own masters before they were tamed. They were similar to their wolf relatives until a dog was born who was unhappy with his way of pfe. The dog was sick of stumbpng about looking for food and being intimidated by strong animals. He then decided to serve the world s strongest animal because his master will provide him with food and safety.
Q2. Who did he first choose as his master? Why did he leave that master?
Ans: In search of a master the dog found his relative, the wolf. The large wolf was powerful and aggressive. The dog asked whether the wolf would want to become his master. The wolf quickly agreed, and they both immediately began to move. As they moved slowly, the wolf suddenly elevated his nose, began to scent something, and ran further into the woodland. The wolf warned the dog to go as well since the bear may devour both of them if it could scent them. The dog then decided to leave the wolf and choose the bear as his master because he reapsed that the bear was stronger than the wolf.
Q3. Who did he choose after the bear?
Ans: The dog chose the pon as his third master.
Q4. Why did he serve the Lion for a long time?
Ans: A pon is one of the strongest animals in the forest and no one dares to fight with a pon. The dog was having fun with the pon since nobody bothered him, and as long as he was with the pon, he had no problems at all.
Q5. Who did he finally choose a man as his master and why?
Ans: When the pon warned him to leave immediately because they could get into danger since he can scent a man nearby. The dog reapsed that man is the most powerful creature on the planet and bid farewell to the pon. The dog from then on served mankind and got domesticated.