Answer:
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Explanation:
I am not familiar with this story. Metaphors are comparisons without using the words “like or as”. Such as, “She is prettier than a sunflower”.
Barnaby is a quiet, slow dog with sad, inquisitive eyes, but despite everything, he is a very admirable dog.
Although you didn't show it, your question refers to the short story "The Great Green Gulch."
By reading this story, we can see that:
- "The Great Green Gulch" is the story of a dog named Barnaby.
- Although Barnaby is always coached by its owner, it can't do any tricks and behaves very quietly and slowly.
- Barnaby is always looking at people with inquisitive and sad eyes, but it has a very cute and admirable appearance, as well as being a quiet dog, which makes its owner love it a lot.
In this case, we can see that Barnaby has very expressive eyes, being one of his most striking characteristics.
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The boy just laughed ruefully.
A bit of an adaptation from the poem "Out, Out-", but ruefully basically means expressing regret, somewhat apologetic.