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why does Pierre say "Paris should be proud of us" in the lesson the pie and the tart​

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Answered by chandanaintract
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Answer:

the two vagabounds were made a perfect pair they were wearing rags which had twenty three holes so Pierre said the above thing

Answered by vedikadixit52
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Answer:

In the story "The Pie and the Tart" by Guy de Maupassant, Pierre says "Paris should be proud of us" because he and his fellow chefs had just prepared an exceptional pie and tart that received high praise from their employer, Madame Tellier.

Explanation:

Paris was known for its culinary excellence, and Pierre's comment reflects his pride in their work and their ability to live up to the high standards of the city.

Additionally, the comment may also reflect Pierre's desire for recognition and appreciation for his work as a chef. As a skilled craftsman, he takes pride in his ability to create delicious and visually appealing dishes, and believes that their success should be celebrated and acknowledged by others, including their home city of Paris.

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