English, asked by s0hettunishra, 1 year ago

This writing business is delightful, isn 't it? I said sarcastically at last, out loud, too. You see, I had reached the stage of imbecility when I was talking to myself. "Yes! " said a voice at the other end of the room, 'I should say it! " a) Why did the author say sarcastically "This writing business is delightful isn 't it "? b) What is the meaning of the word 'imbecility '? c) "Yes! " said a voice at the other end of the room. Whose voice was it?

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Answered by Uzmafatima129
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Answer:

Explanation:c)  imbecile means stupid

Answered by Arslankincsem
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a) The author could not get any new ideas for his story and his mind completely drew a blank. He was quite frustrated at the position he was in and this is why he sarcastically says these words.

b) The meaning of the word “imbecility” is stupid or inane behaviour.

c)  The voice which is at the end of the room is of Helen.

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