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Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow: Well, there! It’s you, and papa said, "Go; there’s a merchant come for his goods."1. Who is the speaker of the above lines?(i) Lomov is the speaker of the above lines.(ii) Natalya is the speaker of the above lines.(iii) Chubukov is the speaker of the above lines.(iv) Natalya’s aunt is the speaker of the above lines.2. Whom is the speaker talking to?(i) The speaker is talking to Lomov.(ii) The speaker is talking to 4atalya.(iii) The speaker is talking to Chubukov.(iv) The speaker is talking to the peasants.3. Why does the speaker’s father mention the vision as 'a merchant come for his goods'?(i) Lomov had come to marry Natalya. Chubukov considered 'Lomov' as 'merchant' and 'Natalya' as 'his' goods'?(ii) Lomov had come to buy Natalya. Chubukov considered 'Lomov' as 'merchant' and 'Natalya' as 'his goods'.(iii) Lomov had come to propose to Natalya. Chubukov considered 'Nomov' as 'merchant' and 'Natalya' as 'his goods'.(iv) Lomov had come to kiss Natalya. Chubukov considered 'Nomov' as 'merchant' and 'Natalya' as 'his goods'.4. What had Natalya been doing when Lomov called for her?(i) Natalya was shelling peas when Lomov called her.(ii) Natalya was cleaning the house when Lomov called her.(iii) Natalya was washing clothes when Lomov called her.(iv) Natalya was cookin food when Lomov called her.5. What did Natalya offer Lomov?(i) Natalya offer breakfast to Lomov.(ii) Natalya offer lunch to Lomov.(iii) Natalya offer tea to Lomov.(iv) Natalya offer coffee to Lomov.

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1. (ii) Natalya is the speaker of the above lines.

2. (i) The speaker is talking to Lomov.

3. (iii) Lomov had come to propose to Natalya. Chubukov considered 'Lomov' as 'merchant' and 'Natalya' as 'his goods'.

4. (i) Natalya was shelling peas when Lomov called her.

5. (ii) Natalya offer lunch to Lomov.



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