In the story "An Uncomfortable Bed," what is the narrator suspicious of during dinner?
A.a large country house
B. his friends' mirth
C. his friends' courtesy
D.a lavish sumptuous meal
Answer:
B. his friends' mirth
Step-by-step explanation:
The narrator is suspicious during dinner because of how amused and animated his friends were acting, occassionally bursting out in laughter at intervals.
This made him uneasy and suspicious of his friends because he knew that they had something up their sleeves and it would not be good.
Mirth means the state of being amused at something which is usually followed by laughter.