B. Answer these questions. 1. What was the speaker doing when Sir Smasham Uppe arrived? 2. What had happened to Sir Smasham Uppe's brother? 3. What happened when Sir Smasham Uppe was invited to admire the view? 4. You must be off? - Well, come again, sa glad you're fond of porcelain! — What can be said about the speaker's tone and intention in these lines? 5. Do you think Sir Smasham Uppe will visit the host again?
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1. The speaker was drinking tea.
2. Sir Smasham Uppe's brother broke his head.
3. When Sir Smasham Uppe was invited to admire the view, he broke the window, not noticing that it was shut.
4. The tone of the speaker is sarcastic. His intention was to send him off from his house, as he wanted to save his house hold properties.
5. Sir Smasham Uppe will not visit the host again, probably because that he feels guilty after breaking so much things.
But he might visit the speaker's house again as he was polite and not indefferent to Sir Smasham's clumpsy attitude.
Sry for answering late tho, I'm new to brainly
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