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This question has taken from the chapter The Hitch Hiker .​

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Answered by sriteja2780
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Explanation:

Which word in the first paragraph of the story tell us that the owner of the car is rich?

Which word in the first paragraph of the story tell us that the owner of the car is rich?Ans: The word “B.M.W” in the first paragraph of the story tells that the owner of the car is rich.

Which word in the first paragraph of the story tell us that the owner of the car is rich?Ans: The word “B.M.W” in the first paragraph of the story tells that the owner of the car is rich.2. Why does the driver stop for the hitch-hiker?

Which word in the first paragraph of the story tell us that the owner of the car is rich?Ans: The word “B.M.W” in the first paragraph of the story tells that the owner of the car is rich.2. Why does the driver stop for the hitch-hiker?Ans: While driving up to London by himself, the writer saw that a man thumbing a lift ahead of him. Then the writer brought the car to a stop beside the hitch-hiker.

Answered by HorridAshu
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Explanation:

Which word in the first paragraph of the story tell us that the owner of the car is rich?

Which word in the first paragraph of the story tell us that the owner of the car is rich?Ans: The word “B.M.W” in the first paragraph of the story tells that the owner of the car is rich.

Which word in the first paragraph of the story tell us that the owner of the car is rich?Ans: The word “B.M.W” in the first paragraph of the story tells that the owner of the car is rich.2. Why does the driver stop for the hitch-hiker?

Which word in the first paragraph of the story tell us that the owner of the car is rich?Ans: The word “B.M.W” in the first paragraph of the story tells that the owner of the car is rich.2. Why does the driver stop for the hitch-hiker?Ans: While driving up to London by himself, the writer saw that a man thumbing a lift ahead of him. Then the writer brought the car to a stop beside the hitch-hiker.

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