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Answered by jaikesavaa
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Q.1)

(i) Gerrard says this as if he has some ‘very good reason’ to be spared by the intruder. He says this so as to create a doubt in the intruder about killing him.

(ii) In this drama , the speaker is referring ' good reason ' as ' without any reason ' . So, You won't kill me for a very good reason means You won't kill me without any reason

Q.2)

(i) The speaker is the intruder. ‘It’ is the grave step to kill Gerrard that the intruder claims not to be taking for fun. It is his dire need to avoid being chased by the police

Answered by gamemaster1
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