English, asked by swani752, 1 year ago

"it hasn't lost any of its magic." A) what hadn't lost its magic? B) what was magic? C) did the magic work for the receiver?

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Answered by Fatimakincsem
11

The magic worked for the receiver thus it did not lose any of its power.

Explanation:

  • This sentence refers to something magical that is giving an indication of the magical object that has not lost its magic.
  • Therefore the narrator is asking about the magical power of the object.
  • Someone received the message through the receiver and assumed that it still has the power.
  • The magic worked for the receiver thus it did not lose any of its power.
Answered by tahiralig1
11

Answer:

a) the bat hadn't lost it's magic

b)the magic was that whoever will play with that bat he will always win

c) Yes,the magic worked for the receiver

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