A3.Explain these lines with reference to the context.
1.We spent the evening together,talking about Bermuda.I was thinking of the dollar,but of course I didn't refer to it.
a.Who are 'we'?
b.In what ways did the narrator try to remind his friend about the dollar that the latter had borrowed?
c.What did the narrator finally realise?
2.It took me some time(I see Todd practically every day at my club) to realise that he had completely forgotten the dollar.
a.Why, do you think, the speaker remembered all his meetings with Todd
b.What kind of mood is the speaker in, here?
These questions are taken from the story-"My Lost Dollar" written by Stephen Leacock.
Answers
Answer:
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Explanation:
The narrator hoped that Todd would remember that he owed the narrator a dollar.
2. The narrator felt that Todd had forgotten that he had borrowed anything from him because he never
reacted when the narrator tried to remind him about it in different ways. Also, he met him in the same friendly and frank manner as always.
3. Todd wrote that the temperature was nearly up to a hundred in Bermuda.
4. The narrator suggested that they take a taxi hoping that Todd would remember that he had borrowed money from the narrator when he fell short of money to pay a taxi.
5. The narrator hoped that Todd would remember that he was in debt to the narrator just as Poland was in debt. The narrator hoped Todd would remember the fact that he owed the narrator money.
6. The narrator feels that he would not bother to pay back anything less than a dollar that he might have ever borrowed to take a taxi to Bermuda.
7. He asked him that hoping that it would remind him that he owed him a dollar.
8. He would like to start a movement called BACK TO HONESTY. It would be stated to pay all the odd dollars that are borrowed in moments of expansion