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9. Who is telling the story of Hans and Hugh in, ‘The Devoted Friend’? a) A young man b) A bird c) An unnamed narrator d) A rat​

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Answered by 6a11mehekmakhija2021
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Answer:

A Young man hope it's helpful so please Mark as brainest please

Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

The Miller and Hans narrative is told via the Linnet.

Explanation:

The linnet and the rat are having a conversation at the start of the tale about what a loyal buddy should be like. The bird tells the rat a story after the rat replies, "I should expect my faithful buddy to be dedicated to me, of course," and that he does not demand anything in return.

In the tale, a gardener by the name of Hans cultivates lovely flowers and fruits and manages to make a living from them, albeit the seasonal nature of his labour makes winters difficult. Hugh is a wealthy miller who is a buddy of Hans. Hugh enjoys visiting and removing items from Hans' garden while remarking to Hans that "real friends should have everything in common." Hugh, though, never offers Hans anything in exchange. He didn't even.

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