English, asked by Absoluteinspired, 4 months ago

"The question is whether you're to be allowed to go on living.
a. Who said these words, and to whom?
b. Was this a matter-of-fact statement? Or, was it a threat? How can you tel
c. What did the speaker really want?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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If you describe a person as matter-of-fact, you mean that they show no emotions such as enthusiasm, anger, or surprise, especially in a situation where you would expect them to be emotional.

John was doing his best to give Francis the news in a matter-of-fact way.

He sounded matter-of-fact and unemotional.

Synonyms: unsentimental, flat, dry, plain More Synonyms of matter of fact

Answered by rasmitamoharana360
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