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A. The narrator's meeting with the woman begins with his being flattered and hospitable and ends with being mortified and disgusted. Discuss his different states of mind.
B. The woman calls the narrator 'a humorist. Who do you think actually contributes tothe humour in the story? How?
Life Skills
If you come across such a guest at home, how will you behave?
Values
A. Observe the following remarks made by the woman during the luncheon.
'I never eat anything for luncheon."
'I never drink anything for luncheon.'
I never eat more than one thing for luncheon.'
Discuss these statements in the light of her behaviour during the luncheon.
B. Was the woman considerate or self-centred?
From Chapter Luncheon
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HOTS
A. The narrator's meeting with the woman begins with his being flattered and hospitable and ends with being mortified and disgusted. Discuss his different states of mind.
B. The woman calls the narrator 'a humorist. Who do you think actually contributes tothe humour in the story? How?
Life Skills
If you come across such a guest at home, how will you behave?
Values
A. Observe the following remarks made by the woman during the luncheon.
'I never eat anything for luncheon."
'I never drink anything for luncheon.'
I never eat more than one thing for luncheon.'
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