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Passage-Z
He said, I don't want to intefere, young fellow, but my guess is
that you want to collect some money from Lutkins. He never pays
anybody a cent. He still owes me fifty cents on a poker game I was fool
enough to play with him. He's not really bad, but it's hard to make him
part with his money. If you try to collect from him, in those fancy clothes,
he'll be suspicious and get away from you. If you want I'll go into Fritz's
and ask for him, and you can keep out of sight behind me."
a. Who was the young fellow?
b. Who did not want interfere with him?
Why did the speaker not want the young to go to Lutkins in
person himself?
d. Why according to the speaker, was he foolish enough to play
with Lutkins?
e. Give the noun form of Suspicious and interfere,
f. Use a word or a phrase from the passage to complete the
sentence. Before I could from the place my teacher saw
me and asked me to report to him in the library​

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Answered by anjaligurung72828
1

Answer:

Passage-Z

He said, I don't want to intefere, young fellow, but my guess is

that you want to collect some money from Lutkins. He never pays

anybody a cent. He still owes me fifty cents on a poker game I was fool

enough to play with him. He's not really bad, but it's hard to make him

part with his money. If you try to collect from him, in those fancy clothes,

he'll be suspicious and get away from you. If you want I'll go into Fritz's

and ask for him, and you can keep out of sight behind me."

a. Who was the young fellow?

b. Who did not want interfere with him?

Why did the speaker not want the young to go to Lutkins in

person himself?

d. Why according to the speaker, was he foolish enough to play

with Lutkins?

e. Give the noun form of Suspicious and interfere,

f. Use a word or a phrase from the passage to complete the

sentence. Before I could from the place my teacher saw

me and asked me to report to him in the library

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