What creates a doubt in the narrator's mind that she had rung the wrong bell? -(from "The Address" chapter2 of Snapshots class 11th)
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Answer:When the narrator told the woman that she was Mrs S’s daughter, the woman's face gave absolutely no sign of recognition. She kept staring at the narrator in silence. The narrator thought that perhaps she was mistaken, She had seen the woman only once, fleetingly, and that was years ago. It was most probable that she had rung the wrong bell.
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When the narrator told the woman that she was Mrs S’s daughter, the woman's face gave absolutely no sign of recognition. She kept staring at the narrator in silence. The narrator thought that perhaps she was mistaken, She had seen the woman only once, fleetingly, and that was years ago. It was most probable that she had rung the wrong bell.
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