(IV) Which sentence tells you that the narrator and his friend were walting to be invited for
a drive in a car?
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The sentence which tells us that the narrator & his friend were waiting to be invited for a drive in a car is: After tea, uncle ken said, 'come along, Ruskin hop in & I will give you a ride. Bring Mohan along too.
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The narrator of this passage is Ruskin. Ruskin and his friend Mohan, were waiting to be invited for a drive in the car, as mentioned in these lines:
"After tea, Uncle Ken said, 'Come along, Ruskin, hop in and I will give you a ride. Bring Mohan along too.' Mohan and I needed no urging. We got into the car beside Uncle Ken."
The line 'Mohan and I needed no urging' mean that they waiting for such an opportunity.
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