English, asked by medhankar, 5 months ago

Eventually, after impassioned pleas on my part ,backed up by mother ,Leslies's

suggestion that the whole lot be slaughtered was quashed.

a. who is the speaker of these lines?

b. what does" the whole lot" refer to here?

c-what was the speaker and mother's plea?​

Answers

Answered by basundhara32
33

Answer:

a. Gerry is the speaker of these lines.

b. The ''whole lot" is reffered to the female scorpion and her babies.

c. The speaker and mother's plea was not to kill the whole family of the scorpion.

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Answered by subham21122007
0

Answer:

a. Gerry is the speaker of these lines.

b. The ''whole lot" is referred to the female scorpion and her babies.

c. The speaker and mother's plea was not to kill the whole family of the scorpion.

Explanation:

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