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Kashish Jaiswal 4 months ago

The grand mother sing praters everyday because they have habit to pray
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Mohammed Javith 4 months ago

In the story "The Address", when the narrator first visits Mrs. Dorling, she's met with a cold reception: No recognition: Mrs. Dorling stares at the narrator from behind the half-open door, showing no sign of recognition. Unwelcoming: Mrs. Dorling holds the door as if to prevent it from opening further, making it clear the narrator isn't welcome. Refusal: Mrs. Dorling claims she doesn't know the narrator, even after she introduces herself as Mrs. S's daughter. No hospitality: Mrs. Dorling doesn't offer the narrator tea. Sudden closure: Mrs. Dorling shuts the door on the narrator. The narrator feels hurt and considers Mrs. Dorling to be mean and uncultured. She recognizes her mother's green knitted cardigan in Mrs. Dorling's possession.
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Saksham Singh 4 months, 1 week ago

Oh very well
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Anita Anitasood 4 months, 1 week ago

We re not afraid to die if we can all be together captor number 2
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