<span>The statement “I smiled,—for what had I to fear? I bade the gentlemen welcome. The shriek, I said, was my own in a dream. The old man, I mentioned, was absent in the country. I took my visitors all over the house.” makes the narrator sound as unreliable. In the statement, the meaning is that the narrator lied to the visitors. He is making stories that can please and gain the trust of the visitors.</span>
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option c. blood:veins as water :pipes
Answer:
A. The contrast between Gandar's selfishness and his mother's dependence on him draws attention to young people's frequent neglect of their mothers and fathers.
Explanation:
This is bitter truth of today's world that young generation wants to fulfill their unending wishes even at the cost of their parents life. They do not care whether their parents need them and just focus on their own goals. The writer has tried to sum up the emotions of a son and a mother in a script. Gandar has been careless to his mother and just consider her as a burden on him.
I think They were experienced in construction for part A