English, asked by deor537, 11 months ago


What was odd about the two animals in the landlady's house?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Though the landlady offers him cheap rent, he finds her suspicious and still chooses not to leave. ... Billy finds this strange, but shifts the conversation to the taxidermy animals that the landlady owns. The landlady comments that she stuffs "all of her little pets" when they die (643).

Answered by lakshayjain1701lj
9

Answer:

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Explanation:

17-year-old Billy Weaver travels from London to Bath on an afternoon train for business. Mr. Greenslade, the head of his office, tells Billy to find lodgings and then to report to the Branch Manager in Bath, and a porter directs Billy to the Bell and Dragon. Billy walks briskly down the street, noting that briskness is "the one common characteristics of all successful businessmen" (635). Billy walks by a row of deteriorating houses, until he sees a sign that says "Bed and Breakfast" in the downstairs window of one of the homes.

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