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(B) Read the following passage and
B1. State whether the following sentences
(1) The narrator thought if he had no money, ne
and return later with the money.
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wing sentences are True or False :
hought if he had no money, he would keep his watch
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(2) When the asparagus was brought, the narrato
ragus was brought, the narrator's friend ate it with relish
(3) The narrator ordered ice cream and coffee for himsen.
(4) The narrator was worried about the payment of
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It the payment of the bill.
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de cooked. Panic seized me. It was not a question now of
lent over for the rest of the month, but whether I had enough to
to find myself ten francs short and be obliged to borrow from
had and if the bill came to more I made up my mind that
We waited for the asparagus to be cooked. Panic seized me.
how much money I should have left over for the rest of the month,
pay the bill. It would be mortifying to find myself ten francs short and De
my guest. I knew exactly how much I had and if the bill came to more
would put my hand in my pocket and with a dramatic cry, start up and
with a dramatic cry, start up and say it had been picked. Of
course, it would be awkward if she had not money enough either to pay the
not money enough either to pay the bill. Then, the only
thing would be to leave my watch and say I would come back and pay later
The asparagus appeared. I watched her thrust them down her throat in large
At last, she finished,
"Coffee?" I said
lou
"Yes, just an ice cream and coffee,' she answered. I was past caring now, so orderde onde
for myself and an ice cream and coffee for her.
"You know, there's one thing I thoroughly believe in," she said, as she ate the ice cream.
"One should always get up from a meal feeling one could eat a little more."
"Are you still hungry?" I asked faintly
"Oh, no, I'm not hungry. You see, I don't eat luncheon. I have a cup of coffee in the morning
and then dinner, but I never eat more than one thing for luncheon I was speaking for you."
A2. Why
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A3. Mato
B2. Why did the narrator ask his friend if she was still hunmi?​

Answers

Answered by rigandcruze2021
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Answer:

Coffee?" I said

lou

"Yes, just an ice cream and coffee,' she answered. I was past caring now, so orderde onde

for myself and an ice cream and coffee for her.

"You know, there's one thing I thoroughly believe in," she said, as she ate the ice cream.

"One should always get up from a meal feeling one could eat a little more."

"Are you still hungry?" I asked faintly

Explanation:

narration

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