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Read the passage and answer the 5 questions that follow
A pack of wild dogs catching the scent of boar in the wind came to the spot where he had lain. They sniffed the circle that was rich with the smell of the animal. They whined and snarled and dug at the smell as if digging the elusive boar himself out of the ground. Finally, realising that there was no dinner to be found there, they departed, their noses and tails high in the air. And in doing so, they left the hole a little bigger and wider than they had found it. โAnd then what happened?โ you will ask. โDo other animals come along too?โ They do indeed, my child. I told you the hole had a story to tell! Not long after, the rains came. It poured and poured and only those of us who have seen the monsoons will know what that means. It rained without stopping for three days and three nights and the dry earth soaked up the moisture, as a hungry puppy laps up milk.
The whole earth smelled wet and fresh and even the normally seriousโlooking people in the village went around with smiles on their faces. The hole in the ground collected the water that fell and around its edges the grass grew a brighter green. Soon buffaloes discovered the grassy spot and as buffaloes want to do, they wallowed in the puddly water, turning the hole into a muddy pit. I was not there to see, but I am told that many afternoons did the buffaloes gather and thus with a multitude of hooves trampling the soil, the pit that was once a tiny depression, widened and grew and became a little watering hole. โAnd they all lived happily ever after!โ you will say in glee. But that rarely happens in real tales, my dear. There is more to go, so you will have to wait awhile.
The wild dogs came to the spot to catch__________.