Question #N69

The author’s use of the word "plodded" to describe the dog’s movement suggests a sense of slowness and weariness. This choice is particularly effective because it contrasts with the dog’s earlier excitement when it first arrives at the new place. The text indicates that the dog is a young pup and that its excitement had been building up for a while. What is the most likely reason why the author chooses to contrast the dog's earlier excitement with its current weariness?

In this passage, the author’s contrast between the dog’s earlier excitement and its current weariness most likely serves to
A. emphasize the importance of the dog’s arrival at the new place.
B. highlight the dog’s physical exhaustion.
C. suggest that the dog is getting used to its new surroundings.
D. indicate that the dog is no longer interested in the new place.

Correct Answer is: C

The contrast between the dog’s earlier excitement and its current weariness most likely serves to emphasize that the dog is getting used to its new surroundings. The author is suggesting that the dog’s initial excitement has waned as it has become more familiar with its environment.