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Pick up the lines that show Soapy's intention in stealing the umbrella. From the chapter cop and the anthem 12th std​

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Answered by anusingh1034
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Answered by tiwariakdi
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Answer:

Here is a lines that show Soapy's intention in stealing the umbrella.

Explanation:

The man's umbrella was next to the door. Soapy entered the shop, took the umbrella, and walked away slowly. The man instantly followed him.

   “My umbrella,” he said.

    “Oh, is it?” said Soapy. “Why don’t you call a cop? I took it. Your umbrella! Why don’t you call a cop? There’s one standing at the corner.”

     The man walked more slowly. Soapy did the same. But he had a feeling that he was going to fail again. The cop looked at the two men.

Theory:

The next scene takes place in front of a store. Soapy then observed a man buying a newspaper at the shop. The man kept his umbrella by the front door. Soapy devised a strategy after seeing the umbrella. So he entered the shop, took the umbrella, and walked away carefully.

  • When the man discovered Soapy taking his umbrella, he chased him down. The man approached Soapy and claimed ownership of the umbrella. Soapy said promptly that if it was his umbrella, he could report it to the cop. Soapy also admitted to taking the umbrella and questioned, "Why don't you contact a cop?" Soapy's goal was to enrage the man so he could complain to the cop. Soapy also informed him that a cop was stationed at the intersection. This was another way of telling him to call the cops.
  • When the umbrella man noticed the cop, he walked slowly. Soapy went slowly like the man because he was concerned that his scheme would fail again. Soapy had a sinking sensation that he was about to fail again. However, a cop stood nearby and saw the two men's activities.

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