English, asked by shaziamahmoodpasha, 4 months ago

“Oh I did for a bit, but he seemed to be so weak I had to relent.”
Who is the speaker?
What does the speaker mean by ‘I did for a bit’?
What does the word ‘relent’ mean?
Why did the speaker have to relent?

Answers

Answered by latabara97
3

Who is the speaker?

The speaker of a deliberative assembly, especially a legislative body, is its presiding officer, or the chair. The title was first used in 1377 in England.

What does the word ‘relent’ mean?

  • to finally agree to something that you had refused
  • to become less determined, strong, etc.

Why did the speaker have to relent?

about the died of tricki

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Answered by MissionUnknown
9

Answer:

a) Mrs. Pumphrey is the speaker

b) The speaker means that she had cut down only few things in trickie's diet

c) To finally agree to something that you had refused

d) The speaker had to relent because tricky likes chocolates and sweets

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