(pick out one humorous sentence from the above passage)When I was a very young man, I was invited to dine at the house of a philanthropist. After a wonderful dinner, our hostess took us to a large drawing room Chairs were being arranged. "I'm arranging the chairs for a concert", my hostess said, "We're going to listen to a very good pianist." Though everyone else was very happy, I was not. (I did not understand classical music. I thought I was tone-deaf. I sat down so that I would not be impolite and waited for the concert to begin. I did not pay attention to the music after it began After a while, I heard everyone clapping, so I realised that the piece was over. Just then I heard a gentle, but firm voice saying, "You're fond of Bach?" I knew as much about Bach as I did about nuclear physics. I was going to say something ordinary so that I could get out of the situation. I turned in order to look at my neighbour and I saw a very famous face. It was someone with a shock of white hair and a pipe. I knew that I must tell this man the truth. He looked at me as if my answer was very important. "I do not know anything about Bach", I said, "I have never heard any of his musiq." He looked surprised. "You have never heard of Bach?" he asked. He made it sound as if I had said that I had never taken a bath! "I'd like to understand music so that I could understand Bach," I said, "but I'm not able to. I'm tone-deaf."पिकअप द यू मदर सेंटेंस फ्रॉम द पैसेज
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He made it sound as if I had said that I have never taken a bath
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Funny sentences in most stories have an exclamation in the end
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