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Discuss the Following Question in Detail and Write the Answer in Your Notebook : 'I Hope the Part Calls for Some Dialogue?' Who Says This? Why Does He /She Ask this Question? - English Communicative

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Discuss the following question in detail and write the answer in your notebook :

'I hope the part calls for some dialogue?' Who says this? Why does he /she ask this
question?

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Solution

These words are spoken by Patol Babu. He asked this question because the part that he had to play was of a pedestrian. An absent-minded, short-tempered person, though the part was not a big one but that was not the main thing, what was important was that he would be playing a part in a film. Patol Babu was very keen on acting in films. At one time he had a real passion for the stage, in fact he could not think of anything else accept working in the theatre. He was always in demand, his name was also on the handbills, people liked his acting and now he was getting a chance to work in a film. He thought he was perfect for the part but he was curious to know about his dialogues, so he asked this question. He thought this was the first step on the ladder, the first step that would make him successful. He thought his lifelong desire would come true.

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Chapter 5: Patol Babu, Film Star - Exercises [Page 67]

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CBSE English Communicative - Literature Reader Class 10
Chapter 5 Patol Babu, Film Star
Exercises | Q 4.1 | Page 67

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