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“Madam, he belongs to the zoo and is government property now. I cannot give away

Government property. But if my boss, the superintendent at Bangalore agrees,

certainly you may have him back.”

a) __________ is the speaker of the above lines.

(i) Narrator (ii) Curator

(iii) Superintendent (iv) Bruno

b) He is speaking to the _____________.

(i) author’s wife (ii) author

(iii) both (iv) none of the above

c) Bruno, the sloth bear, is referred to as government property here.

(i) True (ii) False

(iii) Partially true (iv) None of the above

d) ______________in the passage means the same as ‘manager'.

(i) The curator (ii) Superintendent

(iii) Government property (iv) Madam

e) Who is referred to as ‘he' here?

(i) Bruno, the bear (ii) Curator

(iii) Narrator (iv) Superintendent​

Answers

Answered by khadseanish86
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“Madam, he belongs to the zoo and is government property now. I cannot give away

Government property. But if my boss, the superintendent at Bangalore agrees,

certainly you may have him back.”

a) __________ is the speaker of the above lines.

(i) Narrator (ii) Curator

(iii) Superintendent (iv) Bruno

b) He is speaking to the _____________.

(i) author’s wife (ii) author

(iii) both (iv) none of the above

c) Bruno, the sloth bear, is referred to as government property here.

(i) True (ii) False

(iii) Partially true (iv) None of the above

d) ______________in the passage means the same as ‘manager'.

(i) The curator (ii) Superintendent

(iii) Government property (iv) Madam

e) Who is referred to as ‘he' here?

(i) Bruno, the bear (ii) Curator

(iii) Narrator (iv) Superintendent

Explanation:

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Answered by cyedaleezeh
0

Answer:

a) narrator

b) author

c) false

d) madam

e) superintendent

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