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"I'm sure you would have won a prize.”
a. Who said these words and to whom?
b. What prize did the speaker refer to?
c. What prompted the speaker to say these words?

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Answered by josephinerinsi
8

Answer:

"I'm sure you would have won a prize."

(a) Who said these words and to whom?

Answer: Manjula's brother Amol said these words to Manjula.

(b) What prize did the speaker refer to?

Answer: Amol was referring to "On-the-spot" painting completion prize.

(c) What prompted speaker to say these words?

Answer: Amol said these words when Manjula told him that she had decided to stop painting forever.

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Answered by sheelsheoran
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Answer:

a. Amol said these words to Manjula.

b. The speaker referred to the prize of the On-The-Spot Painting Competition.

c. The speaker was prompted to say these words when Manjula told him that she had decided to give up painting forever.

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