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Seven looked pleased. “Ramesh told me that he takes two meals for Mr. Nath every morning and evening, and two cups of tea, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. Ramesh says he’s not very particular about what he eats, it’s always the same food — two chapattis, some dal, and a vegetable. Mr. Nath pays cash and tips well.
Q. From which lesson have these lines been taken?
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Seven looked pleased. “Ramesh told me that he takes two meals for Mr. Nath every morning and evening, and two cups of tea, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. Ramesh says he’s not very particular about what he eats, it’s always the same food — two chapattis, some dal, and a vegetable. Mr. Nath pays cash and tips well.
Q. Who brings meals for Mr. Nath?
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As we walked back towards the clinic Seven said, “He doesn’t look anything like a monster, Maya. But did you see how thin he is? Maybe he’s very poor and can’t afford to eat.” “He can’t be poor if he’s a crook on the run,” I told him. “He’s probably got millions of rupees stashed away somewhere in that room.” “Do you really think he’s a criminal, Maya? He doesn’t look like one,” Nishad looked doubtful.
Q. Who are ‘we’ in the above lines?
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As we walked back towards the clinic Seven said, “He doesn’t look anything like a monster, Maya. But did you see how thin he is? Maybe he’s very poor and can’t afford to eat.” “He can’t be poor if he’s a crook on the run,” I told him. “He’s probably got millions of rupees stashed away somewhere in that room.” “Do you really think he’s a criminal, Maya? He doesn’t look like one,” Nishad looked doubtful.
Q. Who feels that Mr. Nath is poor?
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“Criminals can look quite ordinary, smarty,” I retorted. “Did you see the picture of the Hyderabadi housebreaker in the papers yesterday? He looked like any man on the street.” Nishad looked doubtful.
Q. Who is ‘I’ here?
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“Criminals can look quite ordinary, smarty,” I retorted. “Did you see the picture of the Hyderabadi housebreaker in the papers yesterday? He looked like any man on the street.” Nishad looked doubtful.
Q. Who is ‘I’ talking about?
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He must have lots of money hidden somewhere. maybe In that trunk In his room. It’s probably full of sliver and gold and jewels and…”
Q. Maya’s opinion about Mr Nath is:
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He must have lots of money hidden somewhere. maybe In that trunk In his room. It’s probably full of sliver and gold and jewels and…”
Q. The million of rupees are Imagined to be hidden
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He must have lots of money hidden somewhere. maybe In that trunk In his room. It’s probably full of sliver and gold and jewels and…”
Q. The author is speaking to:
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“Criminals can look quite ordinary, smarty,” I retorted. “Did you see the picture of the Hyderabadi housebreaker in the papers yesterday? He looked like any man on the street.” Nishad looked doubtful.
Q. For whom has ‘He’ been used here?
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“Criminals can look quite ordinary, smarty,” I retorted. “Did you see the picture of the Hyderabadi housebreaker in the papers yesterday? He looked like any man on the street.” Nishad looked doubtful.
Q. Give the opposite of ‘ordinary’.