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“Poor old lad”, I said. “You haven’t a kick in you but I think I know a cure for you”. (a) Why does the speaker say “poor old lad”. (b) What cure did the speaker know? (c) What is the meaning of ‘a kick’ in the extract?​

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Answered by nk8241605
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The questions have been asked from the poem footprints without feet. a) The speaker addresses Tricki as a poor old lad because he was unwell and listless. b) The speaker knew that the cure for Tricki's illness was to put him on a strict diet. (c) The phrase kick in the extract means any alertness. (d) 'The word which means same as Heal is cure.

Answered by khushi281120071818
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This is from the chapter A Triumph of surgery Of Book named Footprints without feet.

a) The speaker addresses Tricki as a poor old lad because he was unwell and listless.

b) The speaker knew that the cure for Tricki's illness was to put him on a strict diet.

(c) The phrase kick in the extract means any alertness.

(d) 'The word which means same as Heal is cure

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