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What did Skvortsov offer to Lushkoff ?

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Answered by feliks
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Answer:

Sergei offered Lushkoff to chop wood for him and earn money instead of telling lies and begging. Sergei made this offer because he believed that people could be reformed by hard work and not by giving sympathy or alms.

Answered by chamilmajumder
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Answer:

Sergei offered Lushkoff a job with his friend, who needed someone to do some copying work. Since Lushkoff knew how to write, Sergei offered him this job.

Explanation:

The real reason the beggar agreed to work for the writer was that he was a proud man and he felt ashamed at having been trapped by his own words in front of Sergei. He wanted to prove his honesty if given an opportunity.

Sergei was disgusted at his dishonesty because he had seen him on another street pretending that he was an expelled student in need of money, and now he claimed to be a village schoolmaster who had lost his job due to intrigues at the school. The beggar’s real identity was He had been part of the Russian choir, but had lost his place there due to drunkenness.

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