"Oh, I will, Mr. Herriot. I'm sure you are right, but it is so difficult, so very difficult." (a) Who speaks these words to Mr Herriot? (b) When does the speaker say these words to Mr Herriot? (c) In what way, according to the speaker, is Mr Herriot right? (d) What does the speaker find difficult? Why?
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(a) These words are spoken by Mrs Pumphrey.
(b) When Mr Herriot advises her to reduce her diet.
(c) Yes, according to the speaker, Mr Herriot is right, but she finds it too difficult.
(d) The speaker finds it too difficult because she finds Tricki malnourished.
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wrong I ask that what is the meaning of this answer not this i am sure you are right but if is so difficult so very difficult
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