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I do not like to have you speak to me in that manner
a. who does 'I' refer to ?
b. who did this speaker say this to ?
c. when did the speaker say do​

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Answered by AngelHearts
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a.'I' refers to Don Anselmo.

b. He addressed the author (mediator) as a friend.

c. The authors way by talking and the proposal made by him was not liked because Don Anselmo was a man of principles. He didn't agree to take more money. The author's offer made him insult.

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

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a.'I' refers to Don Anselmo.

b. He addressed the author (mediator) as a friend.

c. The authors way by talking and the proposal made by him was not liked because Don Anselmo was a man of principles. He didn't agree to take more money. The author's offer made him insult

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