13 Questions
What was the photographer trying to do in his studio?
He was trying to get the right amount of light and air into the studio by tearing off the curtains.
What is the tone of the narrator when he says that human faces are made to look better?
The narrator is being sarcastic.
What is the tone of the speaker?
The speaker is annoyed and hurt.
How did the narrator blast the photographer later?
He made an animated face to show his anger and spoke with a withering scorn to blast him.
Mention at least three different processes with the help of which the photographers effect facial features.
They use drawing, Sulphide and Delphide to change facial features.
Why did he wait for an hour?
The photographer wanted him to think that he was a busy man.
What was the narrator’s reaction on seeing his photograph?
He could not recognize if it was his photo.
To which question of the narrator does the photographer say ‘yes’?
To the narrator’s comment that the ears looked just like his.
Where was the narrator asked to come?
He was asked to come inside the photographer’s studio.
What prompted the speaker to say. “It is not yours, it is mine”?
He said this to insist that it was his face, his property and he accepted it. The photographer had no right to say that it was wrong or to find faults in it.
What does it tell you about the photographer’s art?
He was proud of his talent. He created a nice photo
Which things other than the ones mentioned later in the context are to be set right?
The mouth, eyebrows and hairline have to be set right.
Which body features are asked to be improved upon and how?
The ears, eyes and face have to be improved upon
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