English, asked by gitanjali2278, 4 months ago


I'm glad you're pleased to see me. I dont think you'l be pleased for long. Put those paws up!
1. Who is speaking these lines and to whom? Where is the conversation taking place?
2. Why is the speaker so sure that his listener wont be pleased for long?
3. What does paws mean here?
4. Why is the speaker asking the listener to put those paws up?

Answers

Answered by raj29688243
15

Answer:

1. The intruder speaks these lines to Gerrard. The conversation takes place in Gerrard's lonely cottage situated in the wilds of Essex.

2. The intruder is sure that Gerrard won't be pleased for long because he was going to reveal his evil plan to him.

3. Paws here stands for hands.

4. The intruder asks Gerrard to put his paws up to threatened and intimidate him.

Answered by sangeetha01sl
4

Answer:

  1. The intruder is speaking these lines to Gerrard. The conversation is taking place in Gerrard’s lonely cottage located in the wilds of Essex.
  2. The speaker is sure that Gerrard’s (listener's) pleasure is going to disappear into thin air the moment he hears or listens about the wicked plan of the speaker to kill and later on imitate him to dodge the law.
  3. 'Paws' in the lines means or stands for 'hands'.
  4. The speaker (intruder) asks the listener (Gerrard) to put his paws up in order to threaten and intimidate him. He wants to make sure that Gerrard will not be able to use his hands for his self defense.

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