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PRACTISE ComprehensionA. Answer these questions briefly.1. What was the narrator hoping Todd would remember?2. What made the narrator feel that Todd had forgotten that he had borrowedanything from him?3. What did Todd write in his note to the narrator?4. Why did the narrator suggest that they take a taxi to the club?5. What did the narrator hope that Todd would remember when he mentionedPoland? How was Poland connected to what the narrator was thinking about?6. What did the narrator feel about money he might have borrowed fromvarious people?7. Why do you think the narrator asked Todd about the currency used in Bermuda?8. What kind of a movement would the narrator like to start and why?please give only three best answer from these questions I will be thankful​

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Ans. 1: The narrator asked Todd about the currency used in Bermuda in a hope to remind him of the ONE American dollar that Todd owed him. Further, he asked Todd how MUCH the trip to Bermuda cost him. The narrator made such several indirect references to money hoping that he would remember that one dollar he owes him.Ans. 2: This is because a year has already passed since his friend has borrowed the dollar. He seems to have totally FORGOTTEN about it because a number of indirect references given by the narrator about debts does not have any effect in reviving his friend's memory. Todd came back within three weeksAns. 3: In Leacock's story 'My Lost Dollar', Todd sent a note from Hamilton, Bermuda to his friend and our speaker in the story. In that note, he merely spoke about the weather conditions over there and said that the temperature was up to nearly 100.I HOPE THIS WILL HELP YOU! PLS MARK AS BRAINLIEST AND FOLLOW ME! PLS PLS PLS FOLLOW ME FOR THIS LOOOONG ANSWER



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