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READ THE PASSAGE :
2. ...So out there in no man's land, we talked of Bathsheba, and Gabriel Oak and Sergeant Troy and Dorset. He had a wife and one son, born just six months ago. As I looked about me, there were huddles of khaki and grey everywhere, all over no man's land, smoking, laughing, talking drinking, eating. Hans wolf and I shared what was left of your wonderful Christmas cake, Connie. He thought the marzipan was the best he had ever tasted. I agreed. We agreed about everything, and he was my enemy. There never was a Christmas party like it, Connie.

(1) Explain 'no man's land'.

(ii) Who are 'we' in the passage?

(iii) Who had made the cake and which part of it was liked by the enemy

officer?

(iv) Choose the right word from the text passage and complete the sentence.

We agreed about everything, and he was my__________.

(v) The word 'huddle' means the same as:

(a) drifting apart

(b) separation

(c) form teams together

(d) gather closely together

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