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William D. Ellis

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Duke a dog was written by author William . D . Ellis. The author was born in

concord, Massachusetts. He began writing at the

age of 12, at the urging of an elementary – school teacher who early on discerned his talent.

Ellis's study of the history of Ohio provided him

material that he eventually used as the foundation for a trilogy of novels – Bounty

lands, Jonathan Blair, Lawyer, and the Brooks

Legends.

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The Doberman Pinscher (alternatively spelled Dobermann in many countries) or simply Doberman, is a medium-large breed of domestic dog originally developed around 1890 by Karl Friedrich Louis Dobermann, a tax collector from Germany.

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Dog is known to be the best friend of man since the earth started. Dog is a very faithful animal. It helps the man in many activities like hunting , gathering , find things by smelling them especially bombs and fled criminals , playing etc. It lives with man till his death.

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A Dog Named Duke by William D. Ellis is a story based on the relationship of a dog and his master. The omnipresent narrator describes how Duke, a pincher Doberman, was loved by his master and in return offered his loyalty to Chuck. The rare friendship between Chuck and Duke is beautifully narrated.

INTRODUCTIONA Dog Named Duke by

William D. Ellis is a story based on the relationship of a dog and his master. The omnipresent narrator describes how Duke, a pincher Doberman, was loved by his master and in return offered his loyalty to Chuck. The rare friendship between Chuck and Duke is beautifully narrated.

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Chuck Hooper, a competitive young man, was a hard-charging zone sales manager for a chemical company. One autumn night, he was pulled out by a car and was taken to a hospital with a subdural hemorrhage

in the motor section of the brain, completely paralyzing his left side. After months of sharing lonely thoughts with himself at home, Hooper and his wife Marcy decided to bring their dog, Duke, a pincher Doberman, back from kernel. When the dog was brought

back, he was a 23-kilo missile of joy. He hit his master in happiness so hard that Chuck almost lost his balance.

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Duke was no ordinary dog. He sensed the criticality of Chuck's situation instantly. Day and night the dog and the master stared at

each other giving way to boredom. Finally, Duke couldn't take it. He poked his pointed nose under Hooper elbow and lifted. He did not listen to Chuck and poked his master-arm at equal intervals. It happened so that

one evening Chuck good hand idly hooked the leash onto Duke collar to hold him still. The whole incident was like a lightening, Duke pranced and pulled Chuck to his feet. With much effort he took a few steps and then collapsed on his wheel chair. The Dog then knew what to do. He started early next day. By two weeks they reached the front porch.

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By April the dog was pulling his master by the least on the side-walk in the neighborhood. Everybody saw

the pattern of progress. The next year in January,

Hooper made his big move by walking 200 meters

without Duke to the local branch office of his

company. The staff of the district office was amazed by Hooper visit. He told the manager that he will be

making to the office one hour every day. It presented problems back in the company.

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When a man fights that hard for a comeback, who wants to tell him that he cannot handle his old job? However, Chuck already had his next objective set: March 1, a full day work. Hooper hit the target and then he no more took the physiotherapy suggested by his doctor and completely turned to Duke for his workouts. Sometimes after dark, Chuck would trip and fall. Duke would stand still as a post while his master struggled to get up. It was as though the dog knew that his job was to get Chuck back on his feet. Then on he worked full days for thirteen months and was promoted to regional manager and he, with Marcy and Duke, moved to a new house.

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The fate then unleashed another mischief. It was October, while a party was going on,

Duke was hit by a vehicle. They rushed the dog to the hospital. Duke was drugged and he made it until 11o' clock the next morning. His injuries were too severe. Now Chuck walked alone to the office. It was only a few weeks ago, worded as a special tribute

to Duke, and order came through from Hooper

company: ..therefore, to advance our objectives step by step,

Charles Hooper is appointed “Assistant National Sales Manager.”

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Its question time !

Here comes the first question!

Ready?

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ANSWER:a pincher Doberman, is

a medium-large breed of domestic dog

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THE NEXT QUESTION IS:

Where was William D.Ellis born?

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The answer is CONCORD, MASSACHUSETTS

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NOW THE THIRD QUESTION:

Name a few books written by William

D.Ellis.

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a trilogy of novels – Bounty lands, Jonathan Blair, Lawyer, and the

Brooks Legends.

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NOW THE FINAL AND LAST QUESTION!

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What is the key word that connects the story

“How I taught my grandmother to read”

and this story?

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?????????????????

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THE CORRECT ANSWER IS:

DETERMINATION

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