English, asked by prathi141320, 6 months ago

“Most extraordinary thing I ever heard of,” said George.

a. What was George talking about?

b. Why does he use the word extraordinary? please someone say​

Answers

Answered by shreyashkadam217
5

Answer:

Answer. a. George told that "most extraordinary thing I ever heard of." Harris replied "so mysterious!"

Answer. b. The extra- in extraordinary means "outside" the ordinary. If you had to work for 10 hours on a two-page writing assignment, that means it was an extraordinarily hard assignment. Either that or you were extraordinarily slow. We often use the word extraordinary as a superlative.

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Answered by vssriharshini
6

Answer:

a.  george was talking about the butter which was gone missing

Explanation:

b.  he used the word extrodinary because just now they saw the the butter and the very next moment it went missing

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