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How does the Narrator show the presence of mind in the sudden turn of events?
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The narrator would not forget two things about his friend. What are they?
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The narrator visited the sale-room as he ______.
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The narrator had been a safe contributor at the auction, as ______.
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“And I got it.” Here ‘it’ refers to the ______.
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What is a tight corner? What happens when one finds oneself in a tight corner?
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What is the difference between a physical and mental tight corner?
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Why did the narrator visit Christie’s?
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The narrator heard his own voice saying, ‘and fifty’. What does this suggest?
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What was the narrator’s financial condition?
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The narrator could not pretend to have made a mistake in bidding. Why?
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What could have been the best way for the narrator, to get himself out of the tight corner?
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Why did the narrator feel he could have welcomed a firing party?
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What was the bidder’s offer to the narrator?
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How did the narrator take advantage of the situation?
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Form a meaningful summary of the lesson by rewriting the numbers in the correct sequence:
| a) The narrator had only 63 pounds with him and did not know how to manage the situation. | |
| b) The narrator thought of all his relations from whom he could borrow. | |
| c) Unfortunately he had made the highest bid. | |
| d) The narrator entered Christie’s as his friend persuaded him to visit the saleroom. | |
| e) Every time someone else made a higher bid and the narrator was not caught. | |
| f) The narrator on a sudden impulse added 50 more guineas, to the amount offered. | |
| g) His friend joined him then but left immediately unable to control his laughter. | |
| h) He even thought of borrowing from moneylenders and considered the possibility of confessing the truth to the staff at Christie’s. | |
| i) The picture was declared sold to the narrator. | |
| j) After some time a picture was put up and a bid for 4000 guineas was raised. | |
| k) A sudden stroke of luck befell the narrator when he heard that the gent who had made the bid of 4000 guineas would offer him the additional 50 guineas and buy the picture. | |
| l) The narrator kept bidding just for fun. | |
| m) The picture was given away to the other bidder and the narrator was saved from humiliation. | |
| n) His friend had left the place roaring with laughter at the narrator’s predicament. | |
| o) The narrator was quite happy at the offer but demanded 100 guineas instead of the 50. Now there was no need for him to make any payment. |
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Narrate the circumstances that led to the narrator getting into a tight corner, by his own folly
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Trace the thoughts that went on in the mind of the narrator when picture after picture was put up and sold at the auction.
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