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II REFERENCE TO THE CONTEXT Read the extracts given below and answer the questions that follow. 1 "When are you going to throw your stag party?" a. Who is the speaker? Who is he speaking to? b. What is a 'stag party? c. How does the listener react to the question? 2 'You can't drive over a new-made road, but after it's been in use for a while, the going's smoother! Who is the speaker? Who is he speaking to? b. Why does the speaker say these words? c. What does he mean by these words? 3 'My friend, I have a favour to ask of you!" he said to the doctor. The factis....they want me to get hitched at all costs. To avoid this calamity, I have decided to feign insanity...Hamlet's device, after a fashion...' a. Who is the friend being spoken to? b. Why has the speaker gone to his friend? c. What is the 'calamity that is likely to befall the speaker?​

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Answered by nausheen42
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Explanation:

II REFERENCE TO THE CONTEXT Read the extracts given below and answer the questions that follow. 1 "When are you going to throw your stag party?" a. Who is the speaker? Who is he speaking to? b. What is a 'stag party? c. How does the listener react to the question? 2 'You can't drive over a new-made road, but after it's been in use for a while, the going's smoother! Who is the speaker? Who is he speaking to? b. Why does the speaker say these words? c. What does he mean by these words? 3 'My friend, I have a favour to ask of you!" he said to the doctor. The factis....they want me to get hitched at all costs. To avoid this calamity, I have decided to feign insanity...Hamlet's device, after a fashion...' a. Who is the friend being spoken to? b. Why has the speaker gone to his friend? c. What is the 'calamity that is likely to befall the speaker?

Answered by yrana2534
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gopal is the speaker

Dr Raman is the listener

it refer to comes from your lip it must be true

Explanation:

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