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II. Here, Cyril, you’ve been with me to the club once or twice. They don’t laugh

at me and call me Pompy-ompy Pearson, do they?

i) Who speaks these words?

a)George b)Mrs Pearson c) Dorris d) Mrs. Fitzgerald

ii) Why were these words shocking for him?

a) He was happy to know people made fun of him

b) He was shocked to know that he was made fun of

c) He was sure this could not be the truth

d) He didn’t really care

iii) What kind of relationship did he share with his wife?

a) He loved to spend quality time with her

b) He didn’t approve of her caring ways

c) He had a condescending attitude towards her

d) He valued her greatly​

Answers

Answered by ashwinidixit683
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Answer:

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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Answer:

i) Who speaks these words?

Ans: a)George

ii) Why were these words shocking for him?

Ans: b) He was shocked to know that he was made fun of

iii) What kind of relationship did he share with his wife?

Ans: c) He had a condescending attitude towards her

Explanation:

Mr. George Pearson was Mrs. Pearson’s spoilt husband. He was about fifty years old. He was fundamentally decent but solemn, self-important, pompous, heavy, and slow-moving type man. He was an indifferent husband. He was predominantly focused on his own comfort, ease, and happiness. He spent most of his free time at the club hanging around with his friends playing snooker. According to Mrs. Pearson his friends made fun of him calling him Pompy-ompy Pearson because they thought he was so slow and pompous. This truth hurt Mr. George Pearson. He was not willing to accept it.

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