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C) “Not by you, but by someone who does not know him. I have my own private assassins. Suppose I

send two of them to your house tonight or better, any night. You need know nothing about it. It is

now warm- what would be more natural than that you should leave the outer partition of the white

man’s room open to the garden while he sleeps?”

i. Who is speaking these lines to whom?

a. Dr. Sadao to the general

b. Hana to Dr. Sadao

c. Yumi to Hana

d. General to Dr. Sadao​

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Answered by harishbala115
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d. general to Dr. sadoa

Answered by dualadmire
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The General is speaking these lines to Dr. Sadao.

  • These lines have been taken from the story "The Enemy", whose author was Pearl S. Black.
  • The General said these lines to Dr. Sadao when told him about his problem that how an American soldier reached his house and how he escaped fron the jail.
  • The General didn't wanted to lose Dr. Sadao and wanted to help him because he was a patient of Dr. Sadao and he had full faith in him. That's why he made a plan to kill the white man and help Dr. Sadao with his problems.
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