English, asked by mithusaha4860, 2 months ago

(c) "And think of all those people worse off than you. Think, you might have been blinded, or born
deaf, or have to live in a wheelchair, or be daft in your head and dribble."
(i) Who is the speaker of these words?

Answers

Answered by gurukeshavms6pais
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Answer:

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Answered by steffis
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Derry is the speaker of these words, "And think of all those people worse off than you. Think, you might have been blinded, or born deaf, or have to live in a wheelchair, or be daft in your head and dribble."

Explanation:

On the face of it by Susan Hill is a story where Derry who has a burnt face and hides away his face from people. Once doing the same he acidentally enters Mr. Lamb's garden who was old, disabled man. And they have a conversation where Mr. Lamb encouraged him to live a normal life and feel blessed. While ahving a conversation with Mr. lamb, Derry expresses his view, "And think of all those people worse off than you. Think, you might have been blinded, or born deaf, or have to live in a wheelchair, or be daft in your head and dribble."

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