1. How do Jeeves and Wooster start Wooster's mornings as seen in Chapter 1?
Jeeves brings Wooster a morning tea when Wooster awakes, at the perfect temperature and taste. Jeeves then informs Bertie of the weather and the news. On this particular morning, Jeeves warns Bertie not to bet on a certain horse.
2. Who is Bingo and what relationship does he have with Bertie?
Bingo is an old schoolmate of Bertie's. Bingo is somewhat dim-witted and clownish and falls in love easily. Bingo lives off his uncle's allowance.
3. Why does Bingo take Bertie to a tea-and-buns shop in Chapter 1?
Bingo takes Bertie to a tea-and-buns shop in Chapter 1 to meet the girl that he has fallen in love with. The girl, whose name is Mabel, is a waitress working there.
4. What advice does Bingo seek from Jeeves in Chapter 1 and why?
Because Mabel is lower class, Bingo seeks advice from Jeeves on how to convince his uncle to approve his marriage to Mabel. If he is unable to convince his uncle, then his uncle might cut off his allowance.
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