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(English 2) How has the author used troubled communication between Muni and the american to create humour in the story?​

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Answered by 9548968846
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Answer:

पढाई भी बहुत अच्छी चल रही होगी !

तो दोस्तो आज जो हम आपको GK Trick बताने जा रहे है वो बहुत ही Important है , आज हम आपको भारत के प्रधानमंत्रियों ( Prime Minister of India ) को क्रम

Answered by geethuambar
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Muni and the Foreigner's conversation entertains the readers to the fullest. Their troubled conversation creates humourous instances.

The interactions between Muni and the foreigner are humorous because neither is well-versed in the native language of the other. Muni speaks Tamil, while the American speaks English. The only two English words Muni knows are "yes" and "no." Unfortunately, he uses both of them together when asked questions in English. When the American asks whether Muni smokes, Muni answers, "Yes, no." While this is humorous, it's even funnier when the American promptly offers Muni a cigarette, and Muni proceeds to cough his way through a smoke.

After a few moments, the American whips out his card. Being illiterate, Muni suspects that the card represents some sort of warrant for his arrest. Afraid for his safety, he tells himself to take all the cigarettes he's offered. , but not to get caught anyhow.

Another example is when Muni asks the Foreigner how many kids he has to which he answers " A hundred", assuming that he asked how much he would pay for the horse.

Muni talks about how the cattle ,pets are taken away and the priest in the temple sees the face of the robber , then Muni shows a mincing of meat gesture ,and the white man thinks it's something about chopping wood and starts with his story about his hobby of chopping wood .

There are again many such instances , but I put forward the main ones....hope it helps! :)

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