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Read the passage:

Though Maibon offered to take him in the cart, the old man refused; and Maibon went his way home, shaking his head over such a pitiful sight, and said to his wife, Modrona:

"Ah, ah, what a sorry thing it is to have your bones creaking and cracking, and dim eyes, and dull wits. When I think this might come to me, too! A fine, strong-armed, sturdy-legged fellow like me? One day to go tottering and have his teeth rattling in his head and live on porridge like a baby? There's no fate worse in all the world."

"There is," answered Modrona, "and that would be to have neither teeth nor porridge. Get on with you, Maibon, and stop borrowing trouble."

Which of the following would be the best question to ask yourself at this point in the story?

Why does Maibon dislike the old man?

What is porridge?

Do Modrona and Maibon have a loving relationship?

Will Maibon soon experience something worse than old age?

Answers

Answered by adarshsubash455
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Answer:

Will Maibon soon experience something worse than old age?

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