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These questions are more difficult. Discuss them first.
g. What do you think the man means by the expression 'mind's eye?
h. The man says, 'You have an interesting face. Why does he then say that it was a safe remark?
What lies did the man tell the girl in order to hide the fact that he was blind?
j. Did the girl tell any lies?
2. Answer the following with reference to context.
Oh, lucky you! I wish I were going to Mussoorie. I love the mountains.'
Who says these words and to whom?
ii. Where is the speaker going? Where is the other person going?
iii. What further information does the speaker give, and what reply
is given?
b. 'Thank goodness it's a short journey.'
i. Who is the speaker?
ii. Why is the speaker relieved that it is a short journey?
iii. What opposite view is held by the person being spoken to, and why is this view held?
3. Say whether the following sentences are true. Correct the sentences that are incorrect and write them out
a. The man's voice startled the woman.
b. The man wanted to prevent the girl from discovering that he could see.
C. The man thought that few girls could resist flattery.
d. The woman said she could not possibly sit in a train for more than two or three hours.
e. The darkness was daylight for the man.
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