English, asked by ibommengu, 3 months ago

Bring out the humour and wit in the
play, Refund.​

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Answered by farhaanaarif84
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Answer:

One by one each teacher questions him and justified his wrong answer to be correct one and they mark him excellent. Though Wasserkopf gives wrong answers and use abuse words to each teacher, they don’t show their anger because they have to prove him as an excellent student. Finally, the Mathematics Master says that he will ask an easy question and a difficult question. The first question is about the speed of light. Wasserkopf gives wrong answer and so the Mathematics Master gets angry and says that he has failed in his examination. Then he tells Wasserkopf that he deserves the refund of tuition fees and asks him the “difficult” question -- “ How much do we owe you?” Wasserkopf, without knowing that he is going to fall into their trap, says that it is 5682 crowns and 38 heller. Now the Mathematics Master says that was his difficult question. Wasserkopf is declared to have passed the examination.

Conclusion: The play deals with an extraordinarily ludicrous situation. It also shows the ability of the teachers to manage the situation and how they tackle Wasserkopf without spoiling the reputation of their school.

Answered by 2008shrishti
3

Question:⤵

Bring out the humor and wit in the play. Refund.

Answer:⤵

One by one each teacher questions him and justified his wrong answer to be correct one and they mark him excellent. Though Wasserkopf gives wrong answers and use abuse words to each teacher, they don’t show their anger because they have to prove him as an excellent student. Finally, the Mathematics Master says that he will ask an easy question and a difficult question. The first question is about the speed of light. Wasserkopf gives wrong answer and so the Mathematics Master gets angry and says that he has failed in his examination. Then he tells Wasserkopf that he deserves the refund of tuition fees and asks him the “difficult” question -- “ How much do we owe you?” Wasserkopf, without knowing that he is going to fall into their trap, says that it is 5682 crowns and 38 Heller. Now the Mathematics Master says that was his difficult question. Wasserkopf is declared to have passed the examination.  

Conclusion: The play deals with an extraordinarily ludicrous situation. It also shows the ability of the teachers to manage the situation and how they tackle Wasserkopf without spoiling the reputation of their school.

Explanation:⤵

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