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Does the narrator enjoy his meal give reasons for your answer in the chapter luncheon ​

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Answered by BihariSwag
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Explanation:

That is because an English tea is largely based on its specific context. ... as they gather the food and tea kettle; they do not need to state explicitly, "Let's have tea

Answered by somade0204
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Answer:

No, the narrator did not enjoy his meal because he was worned about the bill, which he would have to pay, as the woman went on ordering the most expensive delicacies, one after the other. And the narrator on the other hand ordered for himself the cheapest dish i.e., the mutton chop and the coffee.

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