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denpristay [2]
4 years ago
9

Read the following sentence from "When Greek Meets Greek." One morning Ramkilawansingh (after this, we calling this man Ram) was

making a study of the noticeboards along Westbourne Grove what does advertise rooms to let. After reading this sentence, the reader can most likely conclude that -Ram is unemployed and looking for a job. -the narrator is on friendly terms with Ram. -the narrator is not a native English speaker. -the story will take place in a congested city
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drek231 [11]4 years ago
6 0
We can conclude that: 
"The narrator is not a native English speaker".

The narrator clearly does not have a strong command of the English language, due to the high number of grammatical errors. Since Ram is looking at a notice-board for rooms for rent, we can't conclude anything about his employment status. 
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