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What is the irony in the story ‘An uncomfortable Bed’? 7std
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Answered by ⲘⲓssRσѕє
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1. From the second sentence, we came to know that the speaker valued a sense of humour friends.

2. The evidence that supports for the first sentence is the way the speaker’s friends laughed when they found out what had happened. We do not see them actually playing any practical joke on the speaker.

3. The speaker called himself a ferret because he was trying to find out what kind of prank his friends could play on him. He was trying to ferret out the truth and he was also acting a bit like a ferret – hunting for clues and trying to ‘catch’ his friends.

Answered by Anonymous
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☣️''An Uncomfortable Bed''

''An Uncomfortable Bed''When the story opens on a chateau in Picardy (that's in France), we're introduced to a group of friends who have gotten together for hunting season. The narrator tells us one critical detail about these friends, but doesn't go into deep explanation about each guy: these guys are jokesters. As in, they like to play practical jokes on each other and everyone else. It's a fact that the narrator doesn't object to because he tells us, ''My friends were fond of practical joking, as all my friends are. I do not care to know any other sort of people.''

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