Which two details support the inference that the narrator has less money than Mrs. Flemming and her friends?

1) Mrs. Flemming and her friends seems to be surpremly uninteresting
2) They never seem to read the papers or to care about what went on in world.
3) Most of these women were rich.
4) The amount realized had covered our debts.
5) It is a theory of mine that one always gets what one wants.​

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Answer:

3 and 4

Explanation:

The two details support the inference that the narrator has less money than Mrs. Flemming and her friends -

  • Most of these women were rich.
  • The amount realized had covered our debts.

What is the plot of The Man in the Brown Suit?

The question is based on the fiction novel"The Man in the Brown Suit" written by Agatha Christie which highlights Anna Beddingfeld who was left unemployed after the passing of her father, England's leading authority on primitive people because of his scientific achievements did not generate any income.

The narrator feels that Flemming and her friends were rich as they always carry themselves positively by maintaining their class and he believes that most women are rich so she is also the same.

He thinks that whatever they spend had covered the debts of the narrator which shows that she and her friends have more money than the narrator.

Therefore, options 3 and 4 are the appropriate answers.

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