English, asked by krishnarukmini, 8 months ago

"why not there's no harm in trying it". a.who is speaker here.
b.what is harm mentioned.
c. why does he/she say so.​

Answers

Answered by RIdhamBanga
2

Answer:

Can't understand

Answered by Manii299
0

Answer:

a. Smita is the speaker

b. Here, harm doesn't mean a literal danger but she was referring to the plan for meeting Pandit. Ravi Shankar and make a request to him to come to her home and play the instrument for Anant.

c. She said so because everyone including her parents thought that Pandit. Ravi Shankar won't come to their place for private performance but Smita thought that there is no harm in asking.

Explanation:

Smita's younger brother, Anant, was terminally ill and didn't have many days left to live, so they wanted to do everything that would make him happy. Smita was very concerned for her brother and wanted to give him happiness.

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