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On the bench by his side sat an elderly gentleman, with the expression of a defeated person

who refused to admit his defeat. His clothes were not quite shabby, but they were neither very

expensive nor new. As he got up to go, Gortsby imagined him to be a man in whom no one

was particularly interested either at home or outside. As he slowly disappeared into the

shadows, his place on the bench was taken almost immediately by a young man, fairly well-

dressed but not more cheerful than the man who sat there before. As if to emphasise the fact

that he was deeply troubled and unhappy, the newcomer uttered a curse or two as he sat.


. Who first sat beside Gortsby? Describe the expression on his face.

. How do you come to know that the young man who sat on the bench was upset?

. Describe the appearance of the old man?

Answers

Answered by sindhusindhuja43454
2

Answer:

old carefree is a calm and so defet

Answered by ImpressAgreeable4985
4

Answer:

refused to admit his defeat

An elderly gentleman

because of his uncheerful expression and the curse he uttered.

wore dusty clothes and steel rimmed spectacles

Explanation:

On the bench by his side sat an elderly gentleman, with the expression of a defeated person who refused to admit his defeat. His clothes were not quite shabby, but they were neither very. expensive nor new. As he got up to go, Gortsby imagined him to be a man in whom no one.

1. Synonyms : dirty - shabby , costly - very expensive

2. Antonyms : victory - defeat , sad - cheerful

3. An elderly gentleman first beside Gortsby. His expression was of a defeated person who refused to admit his defeat.

4. I came to know that the young man who sat on the bench was upset because of his uncheerful expression and the curse he uttered.

5. He is a sharp observer

As he got up to go, Gortsby imagined him to be a man in whom no one was particularly. ... the bench was taken almost immediately by a young man, fairly well-dressed but not more cheerful. than the man who had sat there before. As if to emphasise the fact that he was deeply troubled.

For this sentence the form of the words is present tense verb. Run, hunt and hike area all in the same form. Correct parallel structure is important because it ...

shadows, his place on the bench was taken almost immediately by a young man, fairly well- dressed but not more cheerful than the man who sat there before. As if to emphasise the fact. that he was deeply troubled and unhappy, the newcomer uttered a curse or two as he sat.

There is a subtle clue that the Birlings are not a truly happy family even before the Inspector arrives. 'if a realistic set is used' - The key part of these ...

1. Synonyms : dirty - shabby , costly - very expensive

2. Antonyms : victory - defeat , sad - cheerful

3. An elderly gentleman first beside Gortsby. His expression was of a defeated person who refused to admit his defeat.

4. I came to know that the young man who sat on the bench was upset because of his uncheerful expression and the curse he uttered.

5. He is a sharp observer

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An elderly gentleman first beside Gortsby. His expression was of a defeated person who refused to admit his defeat. 4.

4. I came to know that the young man who sat on the bench was upset because of his uncheerful expression and the curse he uttered.

The old man wore dusty clothes and steel rimmed spectacles. His face was grey and dusty. He did not look like a shepherd…. ... Moreover his clothes are dusty and his face has turned grey.

                                                               

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