"I told you to take if off and put it in the box." What does 'it' refer to here?
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it refer to something which writer told you take it of
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“I told you to take it off and put it in the box.”, in this given line, “it” refers to the gold chain which Leela had been wearing.
The above given sentence is from the chapter Leela's friend.Leela's Friend is an extract from The Malgudi Days, a well-known collection of short stories by R.K. Narayan. The relationship between various socioeconomic classes, friendship and trust, and discrimination and exploitation are all topics that are explored in the narrative.
The speaker in the provided line was Leela's mother. Leela's gold chain was discovered to be gone one day. Leela's mother was unable to find it. One night she became aware of it. Sidda and Leela had just returned from the market. That evening, Leela and Sidda went shopping for sugar. Leela's mother exploded with rage. Regarding the missing chain, she inquired. Leela responded that she was unaware of it. She received a slap from her mother. Thereafter she made the given statement.#SPJ3
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