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How does Mrs. Fitzgerald put Doris, Cyril and George in their places?​

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Answered by shivanisinghs180
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Answer:

Mrs Fitzgerald is angry at Mrs Pearson's family members for the way they treat Mrs Pearson with disrespect. In order to teach the ungrateful family members a lesson, she arranges a temporary swap of her personality with that of Mrs Pearson.

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Answered by rihuu95
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Answer:

Mrs Fitzgerald succeed in putting the Pearson family in their places by turning cold towards them and letting them know the importance of her own individuality. And, when they saw her hostility towards them, the Pearsons start treating her with respect and dignity .

Explanation:

Mrs Fitzgerald saw the suffering of Mrs Pearson, so she entered her body spiritually. She did this by  answering back rudely to both Doris and Cyril instead of doing their chores ,she kept on smoking and playing cards.

She did this to teach the ungrateful family members a lesson, she arranges a temporary swap of her personality with Mrs Pearson. After which the reincarnated Mrs Pearson refuses to iron Doris' dress or put out Cyril's things. Instead, she sits smoking. She declares the boy that Doris wishes to go out with a half-wit.

In such a way  ,Mrs. Fitzgerald put Doris, Cyril and George in their places?​

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