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I have a way with farmers who says it to whom​

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Answered by kajalkaur982004
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“I have a way with farmers.” Who says it to whom? Q23.

Why did Mourad say I have a way with farmers?

The horse of Byro was behaving wildly, Mourad made it cool. The dogs in Byro's farm did not bark at him. The little bird named robin was injured but was later made to fly when Mourad nursed it. That's why Mourad said I have way with the horse

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I have a way with farmers'. Who says it to whom?

a) Aram to Mourad

b) Mourad to John Byro

c) Aram to John Byro

d) Mourad to Aram​

Explanation:

Option D: Mourad told Aram, "I have a way with farmers."

This question was inspired by the short story "The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse."Mourad and Aram were both from the Garoghlanian family and were fearless.Mourad robbed a poor farmer of a beautiful white horse.When Arham inquired about the horse, Mourad stated that he knows farmers.He eventually returned the horse to its rightful owner. However, he felt no remorse for his actions.Byro's horse was acting erratically, but Mourad calmed it down. The dogs on Byro's farm didn't attack him. The robin, a small bird, was injured but was later able to fly after Mourad nursed it. That's why Mourad said I could ride the horse.Mourad was a bright child who could deal with any person, animal, or situation. So, when Aram and Mourad came across John Byro and his stolen horse, Mourad told Aram to be quiet and let him do the talking because he had a way with the farmers.

As a result, option d) is correct.

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