When the waiter in The Luncheon gives the author 'an ingratiating smile', he is ____
A. trying to be helpful
B. trying to be wicked
C. trying to gain something by being pleasant
D. trying to be considernt
সঠিক উত্তরঃ
C.
trying to gain something by being pleasant
Explanation:
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