2. "Something will have to be done about it."
a. Who said these words and to whom?
b. What does 'it refer to? Why would something have to be done about it?
c. How did the speaker propose to do it?
3. "It hasn't lost any of its magic."
a. What hadn't lost its magic?
b. What was its magic?
c. Did the magic work for the receiver?
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a I think one person is said to another
b it refers to any kind of problem to solve it
c finding solution
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Answer:
a) Mr kumar to ranji
b)It was ranji poor performence and his couch thretened him that he would be removed
c) He gave ranji his magic bat.
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