English, asked by kkaruna837, 2 months ago

*What does the phrase "stop chewing at my ears" tell us about the feeling experienced by the narrator?*

1️⃣ The narrator is excited.
2️⃣ The narrator is annoyed.
3️⃣ The narrator is hopeless.
4️⃣ The narrator is ashamed.​

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Answered by mamta968
2

the correct answer is

2️⃣ the narrator is annoyed.

Answered by MotiSani
0

The phrase, "stop chewing at my ears" indicate that the narrator is annoyed. (Option 2)

  • "Stop chewing at my ears" is used to express that the listener is saturated with the speaker's talking.
  • It is because the speaker keeps on boasting without giving anyone a chance to present their views.
  • So, it is another way to say "shut up" when someone gets really annoyed by endless listening.
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