English, asked by ashmidev007, 4 months ago

It ate my face up. It ate me up”. Who said these words? Why?​

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Answered by singhhsandip207
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Expert Verified. Derry, the boy who had scarred face in the story 'On The Face Of It', by Susan Hill, said these words to Mr. Lamb. Here the former is explaining to the latter that the scar not only did physical damage, but psychological damage also.

Answered by aayushkumarclass7
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Answer:'

It ate my face up. It ate me up'. These words are uttered by Derry. He said these words because his face was eaten by acid. He had one side of his face disfigured with acid and didn't like it. That was the main reason why he always kept to himself and did not have any friends. He was withdrawn and pessimistic.

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