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Why did the narrator go to Number 46, Marconi Street?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The narrator went to no. 46, Marconi street in search of her mother’s household things such as the cutlery, silver ware, crockery, antique pieces, etc, which her mother had given to Mrs. Dorling to take care of before they ran away for safety reasons during the war. This was Mrs. Dorling's address. Now, the war had ended. Life had returned to normalcy. She had come back to her native city. She needed those things back; besides she felt emotionally connected to her mother’s things. Those things had become very important to her after her mother’s death. So, she wanted to repossess those things.

Answered by LINAKKT123
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Explanation:

The narrator goes to 46, Marconi Street because she wants to get back the things that belonged to her mother, Mrs S. Before war , they have given those things to Mrs . Dorlings so as to keep them secure and safe. After the war , the narrator came to Mrs.

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