Is your pet truly aware of what is happening around it?Yes, pets are aware of their surroundings. They can notice sounds, movements, and familiar people, and they react when they sense danger or comfort.Can your pet truly feel emotions in the same way that you do?Not exactly the same, but pets can feel basic emotions like joy, fear, excitement, or sadness. However, they may not fully understand complex emotions like guilt or empathy the way humans do.Is your pet capable of reflection? Can it question its nature or identity as a dog?No. Animals act mostly on instinct and training. They don’t have self-awareness to question their existence like humans do.Can your pet reflect on its actions and behavior? Do you think it can feel guilt or satisfaction in the same way you do?Some pets seem guilty when scolded, but it’s likely just a reaction to tone of voice or body language—not true reflection. They can feel satisfaction (e.g., after getting a treat) but not the way humans process it.C. Does your answer above make sense of personhood? Explain.Yes. Personhood involves self-awareness, deep emotions, reflection, and moral reasoning. Since animals don’t reflect or make moral decisions, they are not persons. Only humans can truly understand and control their actions with purpose.D. List of actions done today:Brushed teethAte breakfastAttended classChatted with a friendWatched a video1. Are those actions done intentionally?Yes, they were done by my own decision.2. If no, who made you do those actions?(Not applicable – all actions were intentional.)3. Do you argue that you alone decide to comply with the commands or instructions? Explain.Yes. Even if others gave instructions (like teachers or parents), I still chose to follow because I understood the reason and agreed to do them. My free will was involved.E. Daily Actions and Consequences:Normal Action ConsequencesTaking a bath Clean body, fresh feelingDoing homework Better understanding, good gradesGoing home late Less rest, parents may worry