Respuesta :
The choices for the above question are:
a. the landlord is easily fooled
b. the landlord trusts Mr. Chan
c. the landlord is biased against Indians
d. the landlord does not appreciate troublemakers
Based on the dialogue exchange between characters in when Greek meets Greek of the following statements about the landlord are true except the landlord is biased against Indians. The answer to your question is C. I hope that this is the answer that you were looking for and it has helped you.
a. the landlord is easily fooled
b. the landlord trusts Mr. Chan
c. the landlord is biased against Indians
d. the landlord does not appreciate troublemakers
Based on the dialogue exchange between characters in when Greek meets Greek of the following statements about the landlord are true except the landlord is biased against Indians. The answer to your question is C. I hope that this is the answer that you were looking for and it has helped you.
Answer:
C The landlord is biased against Indians
Explanation:
Early in the story, Ram asked Fraser about a place, then Fraser said that this one landlord wasn't biased against Indians. Ram gets the place after "showing" he was Indian to another Indian. Turns out the one guy the landlord THOUGHT was an Indian was actually from Jamaica!