English, asked by harnithi, 2 months ago

They began in a light-hearted spirit, evidently intending to show me how to do it. I made no comment; I only waited. With the exception of George, Harris is the worst packer in this world; and I looked at the piles of plates and cups, and kettles, and bottles, and jars, and pies, and stoves, and cakes, and tomatoes, etc., and felt that the thing would soon become exciting.
1. Who does ‘they’ refer to in this passage?
a. The writer and his friends
b. The writer and Montmorency
c. His friends and Montmorency
d. Hid friends George and Harris

Answers

Answered by priyankaparab379
2

Explanation:

Ans. (d) Hid Friends George and Harris

Answered by SaurabhJacob
0

The correct answer to the asked question is:

D. His friend's George and Harris.

Explanation:

The author in a satirical tone writes this paragraph about his friends packing a bag for the trip they had planned.

His friends George and Harris are very clumsy and Harris is supposedly the worst packer in the world. He steps on food or breaks cup on his way to finish his packing and Montmorency their dog just lies still and watches all of them struggle with packing.

Hence, the 'they' in the question is referring to the author's friends .

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