The phrase “funny sounding sight” suggests that the man’s appearance was so unusual that it confused the senses. It humorously blends sight and sound, indicating how absurd and surprising he looked to the poet. Class 7 English Poorvi Unit II Chapter ...
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Mrs. Harding said she liked Lanfield very much. Although it was different from London, she appreciated the nice people and the good house they had found. Her statement was positive and respectful toward the new place she had moved to. Class ...
Instead of politely asking the guests to stay longer, Mary mixed up her lines and said, “Must you stay? Can’t you go?” This final mistake completely reversed the intended meaning and embarrassed both her and her mother. Class 7 English Poorvi ...
Mrs. Harding looked at Mrs. Lee and politely said, “It’s getting a little late. We must go now.” This was her way of ending the awkward visit caused by Mary’s continuous blunders, despite her attempt to remain courteous. Class 7 English ...
Mrs. Lee responded by saying her brother also enjoys shooting and riding horses. Her calm but pointed reply let Mary know she had again spoken insensitively. It was another moment where Mary unintentionally offended someone close to her guests. Class 7 ...