"Good-luck to you, Trevelyan," I said. "And may you get the petunias for your princess!"
(i)Who is I in the above lines?
(ii)Who is being called Trevelyan? Why does he use this name?
(iii)What is the speaker's tone at this time?
(iv)Who is the princess?
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1) I is the narrator
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1) I refers to the narrator
2)john pescud is called the Trevelyan as pescud's and the Trevelyan's life was similar
3)the tone of the speaker is happiness......am not sure
4)Jessica is the princess
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2)john pescud is called the Trevelyan as pescud's and the Trevelyan's life was similar
3)the tone of the speaker is happiness......am not sure
4)Jessica is the princess
hope it helps
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