English, asked by renu89780, 2 months ago

afterwards.
make no remark. It is rather a horrid story.
Your loving friend,
CL Dodgson
Answer the following questions.
1. Why does the author say, 'It is rather a horrid story? How do you find the ending of
the letter?
2. Explain the line ...the poor old uncle's nose kept getting longer and longer, and hi
temper getting shorter and shorter..."
3. What, according to the writer, was meant by "sending the letter by the post" in
old days?​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:

sorry I don't understand this question

Answered by khushinanu
0

Answer:

I think that

Explanation:

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