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Why was the narrator annoyed at himself in the bus

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Answered by akshansh27
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Explanation:

On the bus to New York, the narrator encounters the veteran who mocked Mr. Norton and the college. ... He tells the narrator to hide himself from white people, from authority, from the ...

Answered by bandameedipravalika0
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Explanation:

The question is taken from On Saying Please which is written by A.G. Gardiner .The importance of civility as an essential component of civil society is discussed in this essay by A.G. Gardiner. He contends that politeness is what keeps the social life of a civilised man smoothly running and conflict-free.

The reason because the narrator was annoyed is the narrator became frustrated with himself since he couldn't feel any coins in his pocket on the bus, . He was informed that bus drivers have bad manners. He was therefore irritated with himself for forgetting the penny because he was certain the conductor would yell at him after learning this.

He was displeased that he had taken the bus without any cash in his pocket.

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