English, asked by mohammedsadik843, 7 months ago

surely nothing to worry about.This phrase implies that the narrator​

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Answered by topwriters
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The narrator was relaxed.

Explanation:

Surely nothing to worry about. This phrase implies that the narrator was relaxed.

The narrator is not nonchalant because he did not say whatever. He tried to ally the fears of the other by stating there is no problem that he foresees. He is not casual because he understands that the other person could be worried and tries to pacify him.

So the narrator is relaxed and tries to communicate the same to the other person as well.

Answered by nidaeamann
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Explanation:

The statement that "surely nothing to worry about" implied that the narrator is comfortable and not taking tension of the situation he was in.

It could be because of that reason that the narrator had been in same or similar situation before and he was confident that he would again tackle the situation. It also showed that the narrator was a calm minded person, who wont act in panic to a difficult situation

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