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2. I'm not so worried about my girlfriends
and myself. We'll make it. The only subject
I'm not sure about is maths.
(Literature Reader, Page 52)
Questions
() Who is 'T' referred to here?
(a) Anne Frank (b) Margot
(c) Mr.Otto Frank (d) None
(ii) By whom was speaker taught maths?
(a) Margot (b) Mr.Keesing
(c) Mrs. Holland (d) Grandma
(3) The maths teacher was looked
as ...........the speaker.
4) The phrase 'will make it' here means..........

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Answered by dglsanthi2021
1

Answer:

Answer

Explanation:

2.Answer

(i) I referred to Anne Frank.

(ii) Mr .Keesing was the teacher who taught maths to the speaker.

(3) The maths teacher was looked as the old fogey by the speaker .

(4)The phrase 'will make it 'here means the speaker will be promoted to the next class.

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
0

Answer:

1. (a) Anne Frank

2. (b) Mr.Keesing

3. old fogey

4. speaker's promotion to the following class.

Explanation:

(i) I mentioned Anne Frank in I

(ii) The speaker received math instruction from Mr. Keesing.

(3) The speaker referred to the math teacher as an old fogey.

(4) The phrase "will make it" in this context refers to the speaker's promotion to the following class.

  • During World War II, a little Jewish girl named Anne Frank kept a journal as her family fled the Nazis. She and seven other people stayed in an Amsterdam "Secret Annex" for two years before they were discovered and taken to concentration camps. In 1945, Anne passed away in the Bergen-Belsen camp.

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