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Bill Bryson "ached to be suave". Is he successful in his mission? List his 'unsuave' ways.

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Answered by BloomingBud
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Name of the chapter - 'The Accidental Tourist'

by - Bill Bryson

Answer -

No.

I do not agree that he was successful in his mission. Means he was not successful in his mission. Some of his unsuave ways are rising from a dinner table shaking, getting in a car and leaving 14 inches of his coat outside and getting his light coloured trousers dirty by sitting on chewing gum, ice-cream, cough syrup or motor oil.

Answered by amankumar48711
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Answer:

No, he is not successful in his mission. He would love just once in his life to rise from a dinner table without looking as if he had experienced an extremely localised seismic event, get in a car and close the door without leaving 14 inches of coat outside, wear light-coloured trousers without discovering at the end of the day that he had at various times sat on chewing gum, ice cream, cough syrup and motor oil.

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