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That's a lie. You're not dealing with a fool. I'm as smart as you are master, and I know you run
car. Better be careful, wise guy!
(a) That's a lie. What is the lie?
(b) What does the speaker of these lines want?
c) "I'm as smart as you are smarter."What is the motive of the speaker to speak these words?
d) Why did he ask the listener to be careful?
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c is the correct answer of the the following options
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Explanation:
- The lie is about driving the car fast.
- The speaker of this lines wants us to drive slowly
- The motive is that the speaker is not foolish he can understand things clearly
- He asked the listener to be careful because if he drives fast than accidents may occur.
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