English, asked by LUNAlovegood1247, 4 months ago

immediately he put the porridge pot on the fire and give hime the supper then he caverd off such a big slice from his tabbaco roll that it was enough both for the stranger' s pipe and his own.For whom did he cooked ?​

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Answered by sayedqariya
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for himself and for the stranger

Explanation:

the line 'both for the strangers pipe and his own' indicates that he cooked for himself as well as for the stranger

Answered by SaurabhJacob
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The host cooked dinner for the Peddler. He was very generous with his food and also shared his tobacco as a night cap after dinner.

Explanation:

The story Rattrap is a story with lots of metaphorical quotes and perceptions. The peddler is a vagabond extremely poor and that his point of view for life was everyone running after the same thing. Money and power and a comfortable life.

The peddler didn't have any of it and if was a rat race for him which he didn't see an end to.

When the host welcomed him to his house without one question he was genuinely shocked but he couldn't betray his own nature of stealing.

So, even after so much hospitality, how the crofter shared his food and vigar with the peddler. The peddler went back and robbed that olf crofter. He couldn't betray his own instincts and greed.

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