Christopher Columbus Chapter 2 Summary

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1. First, the man who was interested in buying the talking dog assumed that given the dog is truly talking, it will be an expensive buy. However, the owner who believed that the dog was lying assumed that the fact that it can talk was not worthy of more than ten dollars. The owner concluded that the dog was a liar because he has never left the backyard. However, his assumption might be erroneous since the dog could have slipped away when the owner did not pay attention to what was happening in the backyard, or the dog might have been a spy long before he became a family pet.
2. The nobleman assumed that Columbus would not break the egg for it to stand on one end; he rather expected the egg to remain whole. Therefore, he was reassured that