who is the narrator in the above passage?
a. Gandhiji
b.Gandhiji friend
Answers
Gandhiji is the narrator of the above passage. Option A is correct.
Here are the details:
- The passage has been extracted from the autobiography of M.K. Gandhi.
- In the given lines, Gandhiji is talking about a dinner that he had with his friends at a famous restaurant.
- Before eating soup, he was hesitating if the soup had any beef contents.
- He called the waiter and asked if the soup was made of vegetables.
The passage is missing in the question. Here is the passage that you might be referring to:
He, therefore, made one last effort to reform me. He one day invited me to go to the theatre. Before the play, we were to dine together at the Holborn Restaurant. It was a very big company of diners in the midst of which my friend and I sat sharing a table between us. The first course was soup. I wondered what it might be made of but dared not ask the friend about it. I, therefore, summoned the waiter. My friend saw the movement and sternly asked across the table what the matter was. With considerable hesitation, I told him that I wanted to enquire if the soup was a vegetable soup.
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