The dog did not consider the writer as one of the family. What do you think was the consequence of this?
A
The dog barked at him all the time
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B
The dog drove him out of his own house
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C
The dog behaved with him in an unfriendly way.
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D
The dog bit him more than he bit others in the family
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Solution
The correct option is C The dog bit him more than he bit others in the family The correct answer is option D.
The question is on the consequence of the dog not considering the writer as one of the family.
In the lines, "... he always acted as ... family." , "There was a slight advantage... family." , "For he... strangers.", the writer mentions in the passage that the dog did not consider him a part of the family and did not bite the family members as often he bit strangers. So since the dog did not consider the writer family, he bit him more than he would bite the family members.
Thus the correct answer is option D- 'The dog bit him more than he bit others in the family.'