English, asked by kumar04588, 3 months ago

2. What did the narrator do after being escorted
to his bedroom?​


20WoolfM: 20AchilleosK is my online friend so SHUSH. she knows what she's talking abt
20AchilleosK: yeet im just joking
20AchilleosK: i meant have to buy new books my battery run out so i could finish off my sentance
20WoolfM: oh sorry ur the wrong person
20AchilleosK: who are you ? the one with the puppies picture?
20AchilleosK: idk
20AchilleosK: im ariana geande
20AchilleosK: #grande
20AchilleosK: switch positions
20AchilleosK: just joking again

Answers

Answered by ItzNiladoll
12

Answer:

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Explanation:

In his bedroom, the narrator's paranoia increases. At the height of paranoia, the narrator anxiously piles the mattress in the middle of the room, trying to stay one step ahead of his friends and their supposed practical joke.

Answered by Anonymous
4

Explanation:

Have you ever been in a situation where you had the feeling that something bad was going to happen? Maybe it was a bad report card that you knew you'd be in trouble for when you got home. Perhaps you had a minor fender bender in your spouse's car and were just waiting for them to discover the dent. Whatever it was, as the old saying goes, you were waiting for the other shoe to drop.

''Waiting for the other shoe to drop'' means you're anticipating something - usually something bad - happening. Much like the narrator of our story, ''An Uncomfortable Bed,'' by Guy de Maupassant, you're prepared for the worst. Our narrator, however, prepares for the worst ... and nothing happens! Nothing except his own suspicions that get the best of him.

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