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what did gortsby imagine about people who visited hyde perk​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answered by guruu99
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Answer:

Saki wrote the short story "Gortsby" in the United Kingdom (H.H. Munro). Gortsby, the main character in the story, is a man who frequently sits on a bench in London's Hyde Park and observes the people who pass by.

Explanation:

Assuming that the question refers to "Hyde Park," a large public park in London, England, there is no mention in the story of Gortsby imagining anything about park visitors. Gortsby, on the other hand, is shown in the story to be a keen observer of people and their behaviour.

The plot revolves around Gortsby's encounter with a young man who claims to have misplaced his hotel voucher and is in desperate need of money to secure a room for the night. Gortsby is suspicious of the young man's story, but a series of coincidences eventually convinces him that the young man is telling the truth.

Gortsby is shown throughout the story to have a deep understanding of human nature and the ability to read people's motives and intentions. He is also shown to be a caring individual who is eager to assist those in need.

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https://brainly.in/question/34200245

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