(i) According to the passage, who said, "so, where are we going for dinner now?"
(a) narrator
(b) one at the steering
(c) one of the passengers
(d) one of the guests
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According to the passage, the narrator said these words.
Where the narrator and his family is going?
- The narrator and his family are going out for a dinner.
- In the given passage, the narrator compares the ways of eating and deciding meals that have changed over the years.
- In the early days, the head of the house used to decide the menu and everybody ate with enthusiasm.
- A lot has changed over time because now even the kids have the right to make their own decisions.
Thus, the correct option is (a): Narrator
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The one at the steering said, "so, where are we going for dinner now?"
- The given sentence is taken from the passage Family and Decision Making.
- The passage compares the decision-making and family discussions of the past and the present.
- In today's time, a simple idea of going out for dinner can give rise to a heated debate at the end of which feelings are hurt and tempers are lost.
- While earlier, the decision was made even before leaving the house and everyone enjoyed the dinner.
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