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The packing incident and humour to the lesson justify the sentence​

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Answered by CharmingGangster
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The whole lesson 'Packing' is about obstacles and non-sense while packing by narrator, Harris and George.

'Packing' is a humorous narrative. It describes the oddities of three friends who decide to go on a holiday, in a highly entertaining way. All their actions show their foolishness. They are non-serious and do packing in a careless manner, putting pastries at the bottom and heavy things on top of them. By highlighting their odd behaviour, their carelessness and their forgetfulness. The story conveys a message that packing is a responsible work with great humour like butter incident and Montmorency's act.

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Answered by aryanpalaspagar
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The story is really humorous and funny. Jerome’s episode of packing, Harris’s and George’s way of packing and Montmorency’s contribution have made the story funny and interesting. Jerome was confused about his toothbrush and found it in a boot. He also packed his spectacles in the bag. The incident of butter makes the reader laugh. George treads on the butter and it sticks to his slipper. Later he puts it on the chair. Harris sits on the chair and it sticks to his bottom. They squash the tomatoes by putting the strawberry jam on them.

Montmorency’s pretention for the lemons to be rats is also fascinating and funny.

These incidents are described in an orderly and perfect way.

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