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Q: Why would Nuttel most likely believed the niece because?
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What does mrs.sappleton talk about when she meets framton?

In the short story "The Open Window" By H.H Munro (Saki), Framton Nuttel is supposed to be undergoing a "nerve cure", so he is sent on some sort of rural vacation by his doctors. Mrs. Sappleton is a woman that Nuttel's sister knew, so she sends him to her house to stay for a while. This does not work out as Nuttel's sister had hoped, which can be accredited to Mrs. Sappleton's niece, who has a penchant for trickery.


How do you spell neciece?

The likely word is niece (daughter of a brother or sister).


Who is referred as Bertie in Saki's short story ' The Open Window '?

Bertie is the nickname of Framton Nuttel, the main character in Saki's short story "The Open Window." He is visiting the Sappletons and is the focus of a practical joke played by Vera, the niece of the household.


Which one does not belong out of these husband uncle niece son or grandfather?

the niece because the others are all boys but the niece is a girl


How do you spell neace?

The likely word is "niece" (daughter of your brother or sister).


How do you spell neece?

The likely word is niece (the daughter of your brother or sister).


What is my sister's niece in law to me?

Your sister-in-law's niece is not related to you because you have no ancestors in common. ----- The above answer is true, but by marriage, that niece would also be your niece or your own daughter. This is because your spouse is blood/sibling related to his/her sister (your sister-in-law).


What do you call your mother's niece's daughter?

Your mother's niece is your first cousin. Your first cousin's daughter is your first cousin, once removed.


Is my sister in law's niece related to me?

Your sister-in-law's niece is not related to you because you have no ancestors in common. ----- The above answer is true, but by marriage, that niece would also be your niece or your own daughter. This is because your spouse is blood/sibling related to his/her sister (your sister-in-law).


Why you are not your uncle's nephew?

because you are his niece!!


Who are the characters in The Open Window?

Frampton Nuttel suffers from a nervous condition and has come to spend some time alone. His sister sets up introductions for him with a few members of the community. His first visit is to the Sappleton house where he meets fifteen-year-old Vera, the niece of Mrs. Sappleton. Vera keeps Nuttel company while he waits. Upon hearing that Nuttel has not met the Sappletons, Vera tells Nuttel some information about the family. Vera says that three years ago to the date, Mrs. Sappleton's husband and two younger brothers went on a hunting trip and never returned. Vera goes into detail about the clothes they were wearing, the dog that accompanied them, and the song that Mrs. Sappleton's brother sang upon their return. Vera says that her grief-stricken aunt watches out the window expecting their return. When Mrs. Sappleton enters, she tells Nuttel that she expects her husband and brothers to return at any moment. Nuttel listens, thinking that Mrs. Sappleton has in fact gone crazy. Suddenly, Mrs. Sappleton brightens as she tells Nuttel that they have returned. Nuttel turns only to see the "dead" hunters. He becomes frightened and leaves in a rush. Mrs. Sappleton doesn't understand Nuttel's strange behavior, but Vera replies that he is deathly afraid of dogs. Not until the end of the story does the reader realize that Vera has tricked Mr. Nuttel. This is revealed with the last line of the story: "Romance at short notice was her [Vera's] specialty."


What relation am I to my niece's husband?

You are an aunt/uncle-in-law! Congratulations!! You really are; because you're an aunt/uncle to your niece you are now an aunt/niece by marriage to her husband.