"Adventures of Toto" by Ruskin Bond is a charming and humorous tale about the challenges of keeping a mischievous pet monkey named Toto in a household. Grandfather, who has a private zoo, buys Toto from a tonga-driver for five rupees, believing the little red monkey would be a great ...................................
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How does Toto come to grandfatherβs private zoo?
Toto comes to grandfather's private zoo when grandfather buys him from a tonga-driver for the sum of five rupees. The tonga-driver used to keep the little monkey tied to a feeding trough, and Toto looked so out of place there that Grandfather decided to add him to his private zoo.
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βToto was a pretty monkey.β In what sense is Toto pretty?
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Grandfather and I put him away in a little closet opening into my bedroom wall, where he was tied securely, or so we thought to a peg fastened into the wall.
a. Who is βhimβ in this extract?
b. Where was he put away and why?
c. How was he tied? Did it prove to be secure?
d. What is suggested by the phrase βor so we thoughtβ?
a. 'Him' in this extract refers to Toto, the little red monkey.
b. Toto was put away in a little closet, opening into the narrator's bedroom wall. This was done to keep Toto's presence a secret from Grandmother until she was in a particularly good mood.
c. Toto was tied to a peg fastened into the wall. However, it did not prove to be secure as after a few hours, when they returned, they found that the walls had been ripped off their ornamental paper, the peg in the wall had been wrenched from its socket, and the author's School blazer was in shreds.
d. The phrase "or so we thought" suggests that Grandfather and the narrator believed they had tied Toto securely, but they soon discovered that their method was not as effective as they had assumed.
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Unfortunately, I could not accompany grandfather on that trip, but he told me about it afterwards.
a. Which trip is being referred to here?
b. Why had grandfather gone there?
c. Why does the speaker use the expression βunfortunatelyβ?
d. What did Grandfather tell the speaker about the trip afterwards? Why?
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About the Author - The Adventures of Toto | Moments | Class 9 Literature | CBSE English
Ruskin Bond is an Indian author who was born on May 19, 1934, in Kasauli, India. He is known for his prolific and versatile writing, which spans across genres such as children's literature, short stories, novels, essays, and poems. Bond is one of India's most loved and respected authors, and his works are widely read and appreciated both in India and internationally. Some of his famous works include "The Room on the Roof", "The Blue Umbrella", "A Flight of Pigeons", and "The Night Train at Deoli". Bond has won numerous awards for his contribution to literature, including the Sahitya Akademi Award, Padma Shri, and Padma Bhushan. He currently lives in Landour, Uttarakhand, India.
Important Lines - The Adventures of Toto | Moments | Class 9 Literature | CBSE English
- "Grandfather bought Toto from a tonga-driver for the sum of five rupees." This line introduces the main character of the story, Toto, and sets up the plot.
- "But his hands looked dried-up as though they had been pickled in the sun for many years." This line provides a vivid description of Toto's appearance and adds to the character's uniqueness.
- "Heβs clever," said Grandfather. "Given...
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Plot - The Adventures of Toto | Moments | Class 9 Literature | CBSE English
The plot of the chapter with subheadings revolves around Toto, a mischievous monkey that Grandfather buys from a tonga-driver. The chapter highlights various misadventures and escapades of Toto while keeping his presence a secret from Grandmother.
Toto's Introduction: Grandfather buys Toto and adds him to his private zoo. Toto is described as a pretty monkey with mischievous eyes and quick fingers.
Toto's Escape Attempt: Toto is.....................................
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Mischief and Playfulness
- Toto's mischievous nature and playful antics are a recurring theme throughout the chapter. His cleverness and mischievousness bring both joy and trouble to those around him.
- Toto tearing things apart, biting Nana's ears, and throwing objects show his mischievous nature.
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- Tonga-driver: A person who drives a horse-drawn carriage called a "tonga."
- Private zoo: A collection of animals that is owned by an individual or family and kept on their private property.
- Mischief: Behavior ...
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