"Tyke, I know you to be a disobedient, under-educated, under disciplined, loud mouthed ruffian like most of your contemporaries, but in our long acquaintance of let me see some seven or eight years standing, I have not hitherto noted any special tendency towards mendacity".
Answer the following questions.
1. What is the Head actually trying to say to Tyke? (2 marks)
2. Rewrite the dialogue in your own words. (2 marks) 3. Why do you think that the Head speaks to Tyke this way? (3 marks)
4. How will you evaluate the personality of the Head? (2 marks)
5. When does this conversation between Tyke and The Head take place? (1 mark)
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