for ed HS the outskirts of the town, I breathed a deep sigh of relief of my narrow escape. The should run into my boring ex-neighbour again. When I reached the hotel, I went straight to my room and rested there until it was ti down to the lounge and ordered a drink, I had barely raised the glass to my lips whe greeted me. I had not escaped from my tiresome neighbour after all! He grasped m insisted that he would share a table in the dining-room. "This is a pleasant surprise," he see you again after all these years." A. Rearrange the following sentences as they appeared in the above text. (a) Unexpedctedly he met a man who was once his neighbour. (b) He drove towards small hotel to escape from his ex-boring neighbour, (c) The writer was going to seaside to spend his holidays. (d) His ex-neighbour used to take hours to get away from a conversation. (e) The writer went to the corridor to search his bags. B. Match the following words in column 'A' with their meanings in column 'B'. Column 'A' Column 'B' (a) holiday (b) escape (i) to get free (ii) wise use of natural resourc​