Thursday, September 20, 2012

question after reading Live-In Cook

"Thank you but no thank you." What does the narrator thank for? Why does this sentence appear twice? I mean why the narrator said this sentence twice.

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  1. The repetition of this courteous response is curious. Think about what has happened just prior to Binh saying this? Do you think he is being sarcastic?

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    1. yes,he become more and more shamefully to submit. he just like a scrawny roast pig. he is only to be told and cannot declare himself. for his job, he have to endure again and again. "thank you but no thank you" means that he thank for getting this job,but he also becone such person. this just my opinion.

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