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(Page 82) This was hardly what I intended. What I had meant, of course, was, that Ihould boss the job, and that Harris and George should potter about under my directions, Iushing them aside !^ prime prime \ every now and then with, "Oh, you!" "Here, let me do it." "There youreally teaching them, as you might say. Their taking it in the waydid irritate me. There is nothing does irritate me more than seeing other people sittinge simple enoughout doing nothing when I'm working.ey
Questions1. What does "This' in the passage refer to ?
2. What had the narrator intended?
3. Who did the narrator want to teach and what ?
4. What was it about Harris and George that irritated the narrator?
5. What is it that irritates the writer more than anything else ?
6. Which word or phrase in the passage mea​

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Answered by madhupenta77
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A HUMAN CANT ANSWER THIS TYPE OF BIG QUESTION

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