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The question asks about Lutkins from The Hack Driver — but the source passages provided are entirely from Mijbil the Travel Companion (Chapter 6 about Maxwell's otter). There is a mismatch between the question and the passages supplied.
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Model Answer
Bill (who was actually Lutkins in disguise) impressed the lawyer with his friendly, helpful manner. He offered to drive him around, claimed to know Lutkins well, and seemed genuinely eager to help find him. His cheerful, talkative personality and local knowledge made the lawyer trust him completely, never suspecting he was Lutkins himself.
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Explanation
- The question is from The Hack Driver (Class 10, First Flight), but the passages given belong to a different chapter entirely. The answer above is drawn from standard CBSE textbook knowledge of that story.
- Key examiner expectation: mention Bill's friendly/helpful behaviour, his offer to assist, and the dramatic irony that Bill is Lutkins. Two marks need two clear points — his impressive qualities + the twist of his real identity.
- Do not write a long narrative; two focused sentences covering both points are enough for 2 marks.