English, asked by sohambagh2732, 5 months ago

Stop blubbering. You are not a baby. If you are old enough to go out with Charlie Spence, you are old enough to behave properly. Now stop it.”

 

(a)    Who is Charlie Spence?

(b)    Who is the speaker of these lines?

(c)    Give the synonym of the word ‘blubbering’.

(d)    To whom is this line addressed to?​

Answers

Answered by wajahatkincsem
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These questions are from the story "Mother's Day."

Answers to the questions:

(I) Charlie Spencer was the guy she was about to go outside with.

(ii)  Mrs. person is the speaker of these lines given in the question.

(iii) The meaning of 'Bluberring' is sobbing, weeping, caring, shedding tears.

(iv) These lines are being addressed to Doris Pearson, the spoiled daughter of Mrs. Pearson.

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