4) "I should like to see those old temples and fakirs and jugglers,' said
the old man "What wa...
4) "I should like to see those old temples and fakirs and jugglers,' said
the old man "What was that that you started telling me the other day
about a monkey's paw or something, Morris?
"Nothing' said the soldier hastily. "Leastways, nothing worth hearing
Why does the Sergeant-major speak "hastily at this moment in the
story?
A. to hint that the Sergeant-major might possibly be in
Love
B. to show his uneasiness regarding the nature of the
monkey Spaw
C. to no cate that the Sergeant Majors a very shy and
secera
D. to make the cade cuest on the reas of the events
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