Landlord Doyle was of Irish extraction; his stock was so old that everyone had forgotten where and
when it originated; but Mickey assumed no unnecessary style, and his personal appearance would
not have led you to infer that there had been a king in his family, and that an ancestor of his had once
killed a landlord. Micky was a small, scraggy man, with a mop of grizzled hair and a little, red,
humorous face, ever bristling with auburn stubble. His trousers were the most striking thing about him;
they were built on the premises, and always contained enough stuff to make him a full suit and a
winter overcoat. Mrs Doyle manufactured those pants after plans and specifications of her own
designing, and was mighty proud when Michael would yank them up into his armpits, and amble
around, peering about discontentedly over the waistband. ‘They were a great saving in waistcoats,’
she said
By referring closely to the language used by the writer, explain how he makes these descriptions. YOU ARE WRITING BETWEEN 200 TO 300 WORDS . Someone please help i will mark brainliest
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What do you know of trench warfare?
Explanation:
- The battle of marne is a memorable for trench warfare.
- Trenches or ditches dug by troops enabled soldiers to safely stand and protect themselves from enemy fire.
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Landlord Doyle was of Irish extraction; his stock was so old that everyone had forgotten where and
when it originated; but Mickey assumed no unnecessary style, and his personal appearance would
not have led you to infer that there had been a king in his family, and that an ancestor of his had once
killed a landlord. Micky was a small, scraggy man, with a mop of grizzled hair and a little, red,
humorous face, ever bristling with auburn stubble. His trousers were the most striking thing about him;
they were built on the premises, and always contained enough stuff to make him a full suit and a
winter overcoat. Mrs Doyle manufactured those pants after plans and specifications of her own
designing, and was mighty proud when Michael would yank them up into his armpits, and amble
around, peering about discontentedly over the waistband. ‘They were a great saving in waistcoats,’
she said