The Dog's Bell. John's dog was a bad dog. He bit people frequently. John had great concern
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The Dog's Bell
John's dog was a bad dog. He bit people frequently. John had great concern
about this. It was not an appropriate way for a dog to behave. His friends in the
village always expected the dog to bite them. The news about John's dog spread
through the village. None of the people wanted to go to John's house.
John tried to instruct the dog to behave, but it never worked. He tried to be
patient and teach the dog to be calm. That also didn't work. John didn't want to
punish the dog. "How will I stop my dog's bad habit?” John asked himself.
John's friend came to talk to him about the issue. During their important
meeting, his friend said, "The people in the village asked me to represent them.
We want your dog to stop this habit. Why don't you put a bell around the dog's
neck? This way, we would hear your dog coming down the street.”
John thought this was a great idea. Now, people could stay away from the dog.
It would not be able to bite anyone anymore.
The dog liked the bell, too. People looked at him when they heard his bell. This
made the dog very content. He liked the song the bell played when he walked.
One day, John's dog strolled through the village and met some other dogs. He
expected them to want a bell like his. But they
laughed at his bell. They said the bell made
people avoid him. John's dog shook his head.
"No, they look at me because they like the
bell."
The other dogs said, "You have the wrong
idea of what makes you popular. Of course
they like your bell. It tells them where you are
so they can avoid you. You aren't able to bite
them anymore!"
You see, being popular isn't something
positive when it's for the wrong reason.
Reading Comprehension
Answer the questions.
1. What is this story mainly about?
a. A dog that is frequently bad
b. A dog's stroll through town
c. A content man and his dog
d. A village that liked John's dog
2. What is true of the dog?
a. He likes none of John's friends.
b. He shakes his head too much.
c. He bites when it's not appropriate.
d. He expects people to be calm around him.
3. Why did the issue with the dog bother John?
a. People didn't think of John in a positive way.
b. People avoided going to John's house.
c. People didn't want John to represent them.
d. People didn't like the song that John played.
4. What did John do to stop the dog's bad habit?
a. He instructed the dog on learning tricks.
b. He punished the dog for biting.
c. He was patient and showed concern.
d. He put a bell around the dog's neck.
5. What did the other dogs say about the bell?