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Cbse class 12 English Chapter 7 Evans Tries An O-Level

Gist of the Chapter 7 of cbse English class 12 Evans a kleptomaniac was put in jail thrice and all the time vanished from the prison. Now he was in the prison for the 4th time and all of a sudden developed intense desire to appear in O-level German Examination which also was a zeal to break the prison. The Governor takes utmost care to check that he wouldn’t be fooled. Whole care was taken to make Evans prepare for the exam. He was trained by a German tutor for 6 months. The day before the exam the tutor wishes good luck, however, makes it clear that he had hardly any ‘chance of getting through.’ However, Evans gives an ironical twist to the tutor’s opinion by saying “I may surprise everyone.”
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