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as if it that's necessary my mother cried it would be simply an insult to talk like that what do you infer from this statement about mrs.s

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Answered by bestwriters
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‘As if that’s necessary,’ my mother cried. ‘It would simply be an insult to talk like that.

Explanation:

  • The question is from "The Address," written by Marga Minco.
  • The given line is said by the narrator's mother when the narrator asked about Mrs.Dorling.
  • When the narrator visited the home, she noticed that lots of things were missing in the home.
  • When she inquired about this to her mother, she said Mrs.Dorling used to take things from home every time she visits.
  • Mrs.Dorling gave the reason that she wants to save the precious things in the home if they were to leave the house someday.
  • When the narrator asked her mother if she wants her to take things; The narrator's mother told her that it would be an insult to tell her not to take those things.
Answered by nidaeamann
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Explanation:

The question has been referenced from  the story The Address.

The question statement given comes under a scene where the mother first asked about the household items which were missing from the home and her child then told her that these were taken Mrs. Dorling.  Now in reference to that the mother said that if they were taken by Mrs Dorling then she should not ask her as if why she was taking these items, in respect of her

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