What was the painful thought that came to the narrator's mind on todd's failure to return
the dollar? Why does the author say he would never be able to pay the forgotten dollar?
Answers
Answered by
51
Explanation:
The “painful thought” that haunts the narrator in “My Lost Dollar” is that if Todd owes him a dollar and has forgotten it, it is possible, indeed it is theoretically probable, that there must be men to whom the narrator owes a dollar which he has forgotten.
Answered by
1
We're required to reply to what thought came to the narrator's mind on Todd's failure to return the dollar. The thought that came to the narrator's mind that why he thought that Todd cannot repay the dollar is as under:
- This question has been taken from the lesson ' The lost dollar.'
- Stephen Leacock wrote ' The lost dollar.'
- In this lesson, the narrator tells us about the dollar that his friend Todd had borrowed from him to go to Bermuda.
- His friend did not have the money to pay for the taxi and so had borrowed this dollar from the narrator.
- The narrator tried a lot to remind Todd about the dollar but did not ask him directly as Todd was his friend.
- Todd did not remember the dollar that he had borrowed so the narrator says that in spite of him giving Todd hints about the dollar he did not remember then he will never get back his dollar.
- The painful thought came to the narrator's mind about the money he had borrowed from others and had forgotten to pay back.
PROJECT CODE: #SPJ2
For more questions like the above please refer to:
1. https://brainly.in/question/36532
2. https://brainly.in/question/179364
Similar questions