B. Answer these questions.
1. Why did the narrator want to go to the bank?
2. Whom did he meet first and whom did he meet next at the bank?
3. Why did the bank manager think that the narrator was a millionaire?
4. What did the manager do when he learnt that the narrator was not a millionaire?
5. Were the employees at the bank angry with the narrator when he left? How do you know?
C. Read these lines from the story and answer the questions that follow.
1. 'You are one of Pinkerton's men, I presume,' he said.
a. Who or what could be Pinkerton?
b. What made the bank manager think that the narrator was
perhaps one of Pinkerton's men?
c. Why did the narrator meet the manager?
d. Describe the change in the manager's attitude once he
found out the sum that the narrator wished to deposit.
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- The author says that every time he goes to a bank, he gets rattled. On this occasion, he visits the bank because he has had a small pay increase and feels that he must deposit the money in the bank... Immediately after depositing the money in the bank, what foolish act does the narrator perform?
- First he met to an accountant and then he take him to the manager of the bank
- They thought him some invalid millionaire because somebody gave him a Cheque book, and someone told him how to write it. Question No. 1: What do the words 'looked timidly' express for the writer? These words express that the writer gets confused when he enters into the bank.
- When the manager learnt the actual amount of the money, he became angry. His attitude was rude and unkind. He asked him to go to the accountant.
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