English, asked by Attboys, 1 year ago

"This is a fairy tale And you're Mozart in disguise come to earth before my eyes". "well, I charge a modest fee. oh! but it won't hurt, you'll see". (1) who is referred to as Mozart? (1) The frog hints at charging a modest fee. what is the charging for. ? (3) what does the word 'modest' means?

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Answered by Jasmakan170802
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The frog Is referred as Mozart in disguise the nightingale refers him as Mozart because according to her, the frog is a great singer . The charging is for watching the nightingale's performance. The word modest means: Relatively limited , small or moderate
Answered by harishdevkishan
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1) Mozart here refers to a frog.
2) The frog charges her a modest fee for giving training to her for singing. This shows how cunning and calculating frog's greed for money is.
3) Modest here means that moderate, limited or small amount of fee.


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