What is your interpretation of the dogs' behavior?
the dogs react by barking and howlin...
English, 04.02.2020 11:58 mrmendrala
What is your interpretation of the dogs' behavior?
the dogs react by barking and howling when they see gods or goddesses.
the dogs begin fawning and remain quiet.
only one dog barks and howls when they see gods and goddesses.
only one dog remains quiet.
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