What is the author’s intended meaning of the word “housebroken” in the passage? (Select two.)

Responses
A Trained to behave well in the house Trained to behave well in the house
B Behaving well although from a broken home Behaving well although from a broken home
C Able to go potty in a specific place Able to go potty in a specific place
D Able to stay indoors for a long time Able to stay indoors for a long time
E Behaving well while on walks or strolls

1 answer

The author's intended meaning of the word "housebroken" in the passage is likely:

A. Trained to behave well in the house
C. Able to go potty in a specific place

These selections align with the typical usage of "housebroken," which usually refers to pets that have been trained to not damage the home or to relieve themselves in designated areas.