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enyata [817]
2 years ago
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Use your own words to describe Charley and explain why you think Steinbeck gives such a detailed description of his dog.

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anyanavicka [17]2 years ago
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Answer:

Charley is an older dog. He is a large blue French poodle. He was born in France and responds best to French commands; he does not understand much English. He is not a fighter, but he is missing part of an ear from a fight with another dog. He is a good guard dog with a loud bark. Steinbeck describes Charley in detail to help explain why he chooses to travel with a dog. He makes Charley sound like a close friend and almost like a person

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