After Jody accepted the responsibility for looking after the fawn, he cared for it like its own mother would. While taking it home, he shielded its face from the sharp vines. He carried it in his arms even though he was tired. On reaching home, he gave it the milk that was meant for him. When he saw that the fawn did not drink the milk kept in the gourd, he fed it with his own hands. Hence, one can say that Jody carried out his responsibility quite well.
Answered by Abhisek | 2 years agoSay whether the verb in each sentence below is transitive or intransitive. Ask yourself a 'what' question about the verb. (For some verbs, the object is a person, so ask the question 'who' instead of 'what').
(i) Jody then wentto the kitchen.
(ii) The fawn wobbledafter him
(iii) You foundhim.
(iv) He pickedit up.
(v) He dippedhis fingers in the milk.
(vi) It bleatedfrantically and buttedhim.
(vii) The fawn suckedhis fingers.
(viii) He loweredhis fingers slowly into the milk.
(ix) It stampedits small hoofs impatiently.
(x) He heldhis fingers below the level of the milk.
(xi) The fawn followedhim.
(xii) He walkedall day.
(xiii) He strokedits sides.
(xiv) The fawn liftedits nose.
(xv) Its legs hunglimply.
How does Jody's mother react when she hears that he is going to bring the fawn home? Why does she react in this way?
Why didn't the fawn follow Jody up the steps as he had thought it would?