English, asked by sunilravidas500, 5 hours ago

1.When I passed the town hall there was a crowd
in front of the bulletin board. For the last two

years all our bad news had come from there – the

lost battles, the draft, the orders of the

commanding officer—and I thought to myself,

without stopping, “What can be the matter

now?”

(a) Who is ‘I’ in the above lines?

(b) Where is he going?

(c) Why is there a crowd in front of the bulletin
–board?​

Answers

Answered by deepanjansenofficial
3

Answer:

a) 'I' is referred to the narrator.

b) He is going through the town hall.

c) People crowded in front of the bullitin board to inspect and see all the news.

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Answered by vedikadixit52
0

Answer:

(a) The narrator is 'I' in the above lines. (b) The narrator is going past the town hall. (c) There is a crowd in front of the bulletin board because it has been the source of all the bad news for the past two years, including lost battles, draft orders, and the commanding officer's orders.

Explanation:

The narrator wonders what could be the matter now and assumes it must be something negative. The crowd in front of the bulletin board indicates that there is likely a new development or announcement that is causing concern among the people.

This creates a sense of tension and anticipation, as people gather to find out the latest news. The narrator's reaction also suggests that the town has been experiencing a difficult time, possibly due to war or other conflicts.

Overall, the scene highlights the impact that news and information can have on people's lives, especially during difficult times, and how it can create a sense of community and shared experience.

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