English, asked by 13tithishah, 5 months ago

“If he can squirm in anywhere where he particularly is not wanted, and be a perfect nuisance, and make people mad, and have things thrown at his head, then he feels his day has not been wasted.”
(a) Whom does ‘he’ stand for in these lines?

(b) In what ways did he become a perfect nuisance?


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Answered by Sanumarzi21
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why r u asking one questions many times.....well

a ) In these lines, 'he' stands for Montmorency, the pet dog of George, Harris and Jerome.

b ) Montmorency became a perfect nuisance by finding his way to the spot where he would not be wanted at all.

Answered by IIKaminaKingII
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Answer:

English : of, relating to, or characteristic of England, the English people, or the English language. English. noun. Definition of English (Entry 2 of 4) 1a : the language of the people of England and the U.S. and many areas now or formerly under British control.

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