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'we' ve had the land for nearly three hundred years..." who is the speaker? who is spoken to ? what is referred to as'the land ' ?what do you know of 'the land' from their conversation ?in the proposal of class xii​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

A historic district in Paris

Explanation:

Le-maris

Answered by varindagarg812
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Answer:

Concept:

The Proposal is a one-act play about Lomov, a young man who proposes to the daughter of his next-door neighbour. Before he can inform the girl about Oxen Meadows, they have an argument about it. The lady's father, Chubukov, also joins the heated debate. After that, they had another argument regarding which of their dogs is superior to the other.In the midst of it all, the proposal is forgotten until Lomov collapses due to palpitations, at which point Chubukov places her daughter's hands in Lomov's. Regrettably, the squabbles have not abated.

Given:

we' ve had the land for nearly three hundred years..." who is the speaker? who is spoken to ? What exactly is referred to as "the land"?

From their chat, what do you know about 'the land'?

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Answers:

Natalya Stepanovna is the speaker in Anton Chekhov's play "The Proposal."

The person spoken to is Lomov.

'Oxen Meadows' is the name of the location in question.

We learned from their talk that Oxen Meadows had been a source of contention between the Lomovs and the Chobukovs for years. Between birch trees and Burnt March, the Oxen Meadows were nestled. They priced 300 roubles each and were available in five different sizes.

Natalya and Lomov both claimed ownership of the property. Lomov claims the land was given to him by his late aunt and her husband. Natalya, on the other hand, claimed that her grandfather and great grandfather had extended the territory all the way to Burnt March.

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