B. Write who said these sentences to whom, when and why.1. "You think my ambition as nonsensical as if I were to freeze myself to death on thetop of Mount Washington, only that people might spy at me from the country roundabout. And, truly, that would be a noble pedestal for a man's statue!"2. “The old mountain has thrown a stone at us, for fear we should forget him."3. "They say it's a sign of something, when folks' minds go a wandering so. Hark to thechildren!"4. “They would not be a girl's feelings any longer if they could be put into words."(From the chapter "The Ambitious Guest")
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You think my ambition as nonsensical as if I were to freeze myself to death on thetop of Mount Washington, only that people might spy at me from the country roundabout. And, truly, that would be a noble pedestal for a man's statue!"
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