English, asked by anjalihembrom04, 11 months ago

What did the narrator hope that Todd would remember when he mentioned
Poland? How was Poland connected to what the narrator was thinking about?

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Answered by mulemadison
9

To remind Todd about the dollar he had not paid him.

Explanation:

  • In the story "My Lost Dollar", the narrator hoped that if he mentioned about Poland to Todd, he would be able remind Todd about the dollar he had not paid him.
  • Poland was connected to what the narrator was thinking because Poland who too borrowed money from him didn't return her the money. He hoped that Todd would be reminded of his debt if he mentioned about Poland to him.

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Answered by sumankumari088
4

Answer:

● In the story "My Lost Dollar", the narrator hoped that if he mentioned about Poland to Todd, he would be able remind Todd about the dollar he had not paid him.

● Poland was connected to what the narrator was thinking because Poland who too borrowed money from him didn't return her the money. He hoped that Todd would be reminded of his debt if he mentioned about Poland to him.

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