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Q2.Why did Passepartout want to work for Phileas Fogg?​

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Answered by hemanshimaurya
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Answer:

phileas Fogg sat squarely in his armchair, both feet together like a soldier on parade, hands firmly on knees, body erect, and head held high. He was watching the hand moving on the clock: a complicated apparatus that showed the hours, minutes, seconds, days, dates, and years. In keeping with his daily habit, Mr Fogg was due to go to the Reform Club on the stroke of 11.30.

A knock came on the door of the morning-room where Phileas Fogg was waiting. James Forster, the sacked servant, appeared.

Answered by hydraatomos
2

Answer:

look in explanation.

Explanation:

Passepartout and Phileas Fogg are two famous characters from the book

" around the world in 80 days."

in the book Passepartout went on to work for Phileas Fogg initially, just to get away from the Scotland yard who were after him for stealing a jade statue belonging to his ancestors( Passepartout is of Chinese background) and then also to reach china through Phileas' help( since he had promised to travel around the world and return in 80 days).

later on when he got to know abut the bet and threats on Phileas, he positively tries to help him to complete his quest.

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