you eat little enough when I see you have a meal it's usually black bread and figs. tell me what do you do with your money? (1)who is spoken to here (2)who is being adderessed to? (3)how do they save money? (4)what do you mean by little enough?
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the narrator has been spoken here
the two boys has been addressed
the two boys has been addressed
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Here's your answer :
1. Here the poet or the person is spoken in the above mentioned lines.
( As "I" indicates the first person )
2. You are been addressed by the poet.
( As "you" indicates the second person )
3. They saved the money by not spending them or wasting them. ( They saved the money because they're having the food to eat )
4. Here in the above mentioned lines, little enough means in less quantity.
Hope this helps you. ....
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1. Here the poet or the person is spoken in the above mentioned lines.
( As "I" indicates the first person )
2. You are been addressed by the poet.
( As "you" indicates the second person )
3. They saved the money by not spending them or wasting them. ( They saved the money because they're having the food to eat )
4. Here in the above mentioned lines, little enough means in less quantity.
Hope this helps you. ....
THANK YOU. ...
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