PLEASE READ THE ABOVE EXTRACT AND ANSWER THE FOLLOWING He looked at me very blankly and tiredly, and then said, having to share his worries with someone, “The cat will be all right, I am sure. There is no need to be unquiet about the cat. But the others. Now what do you think about the others? (i) Who is the speaker and to whom does he say these words? Where are they? [3] (ii) Why does he look blank and tired? What is the cause of his worry and guilt? [3] (iii) Explain how the story brings out the conflict between the person and his inner self. [3] (iv) He seems to have given up on his life. Do you agree? Why? [3] (v) What do the incidents in the story show about the consequences of war? How does war affect the speaker in the story? [4]
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