The tramp manners will fail away from him will the tramp clothes. ( Negative)
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This means that as soon as the peddler gets clean and dressed up his behaviour will also undergo a change for the better. With the change of clothes the vagrant behaviour that is generally associated with a tramp will be replaced by better behaviour.
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"The tramp manners won't fall away from him and nor will the tramp clothes."
- Here, we have to convert the given sentence from the chapter 'The Rattrap' to a negative sentence.
- To turn sentences into negative we use negative words like no, not, nor, etc.
- The given sentence was spoken by the mill owner to the vagabond indicating that his manners of a beggar will fall away if his clothes are changed.
- When we change the given sentence into a negative we will turn 'will' into 'won't' and we will add nor before 'will' to indicate the sentence as negative.
- Hence, the correct sentence in the negative form will be, "The tramp manners won't fall away from him and nor will the tramp clothes."
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