English, asked by tejasjain949, 5 months ago

in play.
Abel
Amelia, what the dickens did I do with my new slippers?
(confused) Aren't they by the hearth, father?
:
Mrs. Slater
Fey
:
Abel
Mrs. Slater
Why, you've got 'em on, Henry.
: (promptly) I told him to put them on to stretch them; they were that
new and hard. Now, Henry.
(Mrs. Slater snatches the slippers from Henry and gives them to
Abel, who puts them on and sits in the armchair.)
shoes in such haste.
(2 x 1 = 2 Marks)
Now, answer the following questions.
9 What does 'what the dickens' express ?
B) gratefulness
A) pleasure
C) annoyance
: Aye, I'm right enough but for a bit of a headache. (Looking at Amelia)
I don't see them. (Observing Henry trying to remove the slippers)
Mrs. Jordan : (to Ben) Well, I don't call that delicate, stepping into a dead man's​

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