"Given time, I'm sure he could have tied the torn pieces of your blazer into a rope, and made his escape from the window!" (a) Who speaks these lines to whom? (b) Who is 'he' in these lines? (c) What opinion does the speaker have (d) What conclusion do you draw about the speaker's character from this observation?
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(a) writer himself
(b) toto
(c) that the monkey is very mischievous and naughty
(d) that he was a great observer.
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By reading the given lines, we can understand and answer the given questions as follows.
Explanation:
(a) The author speaks these lines describing Toto, the monkey. He describes his various acts of mischief and expresses his disdain.
(b) 'He', in these lines, is Toto, the monkey. The author, in these lines, describes his mischievous antics.
(c) The speaker is of the opinion that the monkey is highly mischievous.
(d) From these lines, the writer is a really good observer and likes to be highly organized.
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