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Question
Name the speaker.
| S.No | Lines from the Lesson | Speaker |
| 1. | “No never mind. It’ll be over by and by, maybe. Don’t call anybody.” | |
| 2. | “It makes my flesh crawl to hear you. What is the matter?” | |
| 3. | “Your tooth indeed! What’s the matter with your tooth?” |
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Solution
| S.No | Lines from the Lesson | Speaker |
| 1. | “No never mind. It’ll be over by and by, maybe. Don’t call anybody.” | Tom Sawyer |
| 2. | “It makes my flesh crawl to hear you. What is the matter?” | Sid |
| 3. | “Your tooth indeed! What’s the matter with your tooth?” | Aunt Polly |
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