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“At last a sympathetic audience.”

(i) Who says this?

(ii) Why does he say it?

(iii) Is he sarcastic or serious?

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Answered by Anonymous
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“At last a sympathetic audience.”

(i) Who says this?

(ii) Why does he say it?

(iii) Is he sarcastic or serious?

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(i) Gerrard says the given statement.

(ii) He says it when the intruder asks him to talk about himself.

(iii) He is sarcastic.


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Answered by BʀᴀɪɴʟʏAʙCᴅ
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(i) Gerrard says the given statement.

(ii) He said so because the intruder had asked him to talk about himself.

(iii) He was being sarcastic. The audience, i.e., the intruder was in no ways sympathetic. In fact, he told Gerard, at gunpoint, to talk about himself so that he could use the information to further his own interests.

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