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camilaa) It is certainly quite a strange name for a dog - imagine a dig called, for example, Rembrandt or Pushkin! Salads are also not normally dog food -Farrel seems to feed the dog with leftovers when the owner is away.
b) The dog is compared to a goat and a person (remember Grunewald), whose main interest is shoes (chewing them?), most probably because the dog is often left on its own and is bored.
c) Yes, it is very significant, as it hints at later mysterious events.
d) It\'s a humorous remark, as it is quite clear that nothing can be really discussed with a dog.
e) No, he didn\'t, as he mooed (like a cow), butted (like a goal) and scrabbled with his claws (probably trying to resist being pulled) all the way.
f) Probably because it was strange not to hear anything from him after he had made so much noise when being pushed out.
g) According to the paragraph, Farrel: likes routine, he has a gift for acceptance (of the situation and of people), he is delighted with his own pedantry, he is proud of his calmness.
h) The story is full of striking images and collocations. For example: “A dog with no outside interests except shoes.’\' “Grunewald seemed to have gone off the air.\"
i) Probably this indicates that even Parrel\'s gift of acceptance was approaching its limit.
j) This helps to emphasise the discrepancy between the world Farrel lived in and the events happening and probably explain why he spoke to Lila after all.
k) That werewolves were impossible in his world.
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