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Cheaper. 7 Uncle Raman
Answer the following questions with reference to context.
a. "Subhashini, don't confuse him with your talk of degrees and horizontal and
and whatnot."
i. Who is speaking to whom? Men
Bhaskar to Me
ii. Who has been confused and how? The workman
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iii. What happens immediately after this?
b. 'I know he means well, but the man is a walking disaster zone."
i. Who is speaking to whom? Mens Bhaskar to M
ii. Who is the speaker referring to, and why? Uncle Ronan,
iii. What other expressions does the speaker use to describe this person?
c. "He has a healthy appetite, hasn't he!'
i. Who says these words and to whom?
ii. Who is being referred to?
iii. Why does the speaker bring up this subject?​

Answers

Answered by ananyashrivastava201
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Answer:

Answer of last question:

Subhashini

Answered by tripathiakshita48
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a. In the given statement, Bhaskar is speaking to Subhashini. He is telling her not to confuse the workman with her talk about degrees and horizontal lines.
It is not clear how the workman has been confused, but the statement suggests that Subhashini's explanation is too complicated for him to understand. The immediate result of this conversation is not provided in the given context.

b. In this statement, Bhaskar is speaking to someone, possibly Me, and referring to Uncle Ronan. The speaker is describing Uncle Ronan as a walking disaster zone, meaning that he is a person who is prone to accidents or mistakes.
The speaker suggests that Uncle Ronan means well, but his actions often result in negative consequences. This description implies that Uncle Ronan is not reliable or dependable. The speaker does not use any other expressions to describe Uncle Ronan.

c. It appears to be a casual observation made by someone about another person's eating habits. The subject being referred to is a person who has a healthy appetite.
The speaker brings up this subject possibly to make small talk or to comment on the person's eating habits. It is not clear what the speaker's intention is, as there is no context provided.

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