Read the paragraph and answer the questions given below them. (3)
And then it was George’s turn, and he trod on the butter. I didn’t say anything, but I came over and sat on the edge of the table and watched them. It irritated them more than anything I could have said. I felt that. It made them nervous and excited, and they stepped on things, and put things behind them, and then couldn’t find them when they wanted them; and they packed the pies at the bottom, and put heavy thing on top, and smashed the pies in.
What are the persons mentioned in the passage, doing?
What made them nervous?
What irritated the narrator more than anything?
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The persons in the passage are packing for the trip.
As all the food items were spread over, it made them nervous.
How George and Harris were packing, miserably made the narrator nervous
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Answer:
1. The person mentioned in the passage trod on the butter.
3. The narrator's sitting on the edge of the table and watching them made them felt irritated.
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