I will make you the laughing stock of your school
who does ‘you' refer to here?
who wanted to make him the laughing stock of his school
what
is the intention of the speaker her which lesson
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1. ‘you’ refer to the other person to whom I is talking.
2. I or me wanted to make him the laughing stock of his school.
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a) You is swaminathan
B) swaminathan's father wanted to make him the laughing stock of his school.
c) Swaminathan's father wanted to make him a courageous boy.. but he refused to sleep alone in the office room that's why his father said if you'll not sleep alone I'll make you the laughing stock of the school and all your friends would laugh on you... the chapter name is 'A Hero' by R.K Narayan.
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