how did Mrs. Dorling treat the author when the author visited her ?
a ) warm and welcoming b) cold and inhospitable
c ) overjoyed d) both a and b
remember , chapter name , 'the address' class '11'
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option (b) : cold and inhospitable
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Mrs Dorling was cold and inhospitable
- The question has been asked from the story The Address by Marga Minco.
- After the war, Mrs Dorling had taken with her many valuable items of the author's mother.
- To retrieve her mother's stuff, the author went there. When the author arrived, Dorling claimed to not recognise her and offered the author no entertainment.
- Despite her cold and inhospitable attitude, the author recognised her mom's things lying there.
- She felt nostalgic as, in the absence of their rightful owner, things seemed to have lost their worth. She preferred, to leave the things and permanently forget the address.
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