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why did mrs lomond come to the judge's lodge? give two reasons. lesson Abasketful of sea _ trout lessons no. 23​

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Answered by ssaketh257
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Answer:

because she has right to go

Answered by rekharamlal1987
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(i) The wind is moaning. It blows hard and then dies down and again blows hard and so on, making a sound as if someone moans i.e. cries in pain.

(ii) The lodge is situated far away from human habitation in an isolated and a solitary place. It is rather desolate, bleak and deserted and creates awe and insecurity.

(iii) No, there are no servants in the lodge. It is a shooting and fishing lodge, located in an isolated and desolate area. It presents a terrible atmosphere. It‘s so frightening that servants shriek to stay there.

(iv) The glen is full of strange sounds which make the atmosphere quite eerie. Strange and terrifying sounds are heard from the glen during the night.

(v) The action takes place when there‘s pitch dark outside. Being terribly dark and full of strange moans of wind the night is jumpy.

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