Poor old lad,” I said, “You …

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Poor old lad,” I said, “You haven’t a kick in you but I think I know a cure for you.” 1. Why does the speaker say “poor old lad”? 2. What cure did the speaker know? 3. What is the meaning of ‘a kick’ in the extract? (i) follow (ii) move (iii) alertness (iv) take up 4. Write a word from the extract which means the same as ‘heal.’
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