Who is 'T' in the above lines?
(a) The narrator
(b) The narrator'
(c) The narrator's father
(d) None of these
2. Who is 'he' in the above lines?
(a) The writer
(b) The writer's fa
(c) The writer's friend
(d) None of these
3. How much time the man takes whom I was waiting?
(a) Half an hour
(b) Two hours
(c) One hour
(d) None of these
4. The narrator was...
(a) anearly riser
(b) a late riser
(c) he used to get up whenever he wanted
(d) when his mother went to wake him up
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1. "I" in the above lines is the narrator (Option a)
2. "He" is the writer's friend (Option c)
3. The narrator was waiting for the man who was half an hour late. (Option a)
4. The narrator was a late riser (Option b)
- The lines are taken from the humourous short story “A Bicycle in Good Repair” by Jerome K. Jerome.
- In the story "A Bicycle in Good Repair", the narrator narrates how his friend damages his bicycle while repairing it unnecessarily despite the author's discouragement.
- The short story puts forth the lesson that it is easy to destroy something but it takes a lot of time and energy to repair.
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