Why do the people at the bank laugh at the narrator?
(2 Points)
. He awkwardly walks in B
He walks into the safe
He says his account is fairly large
None of the above
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"The roar of laughter can be attributed to Leacock's actions while attempting to make a deposit. Leacock's excessively furtive behavior and fumbling actions likely made him a comical figure in the eyes of the bank employees. In the story, Leacock tries to deposit fifty-six dollars at the bank.
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