I sat staring at it and presently noticed something just taking shape. It was exactly like watching one of these moving picture cartoons being put together.
:Who does ‘it’ refer to?
:How was it taking shape?
:What is meant by the word , ‘presently’?
chapter..a shady plot
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1. It refers to shadow, which is taking up the shape of a woman.
2. It was taking up shape of woman like a cartoon .
3. Here 'presently' means 'now'.
2. It was taking up shape of woman like a cartoon .
3. Here 'presently' means 'now'.
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This question is based on the chapter 'A Shady Plot' by Elsie Brown.
1. In the given excerpt, 'it' refers to the shadow which is slowly taking up the shape of a woman.
2. 'It' was taking shape in the same manner as one of the moving picture cartoons being put together.
3. In the given excerpt, the word 'presently' means 'now.'
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