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“Good-luck to you, Trevelyan,” I said, “And may you get the petunias for your princess!” (a) Who speaks these words? (b) Who was Trevelyan?
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31/01/2021 5:23 pm
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Read the extracts given below and answer the questions that follow:
“Good-luck to you, Trevelyan,” I said, “And may you get the petunias for your princess!”
(a) Who speaks these words?
(b) Who was Trevelyan?
(c) Who is the ‘princess’ mentioned here?
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31/01/2021 5:24 pm

(а) The narrator speaks these words.
(b) Trevelyan was the hero of the novel ‘The Rose Lady and Trevelyan’.
(c) Jessie Allyn.
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