1. Answer the following questions
a. What reason did the grandmother give for going to Bournemouth?
b How does the boy describe the hotel?
c Why had the grandmother given the boy a pair of white mice?
d. What was the first trick the boy taught the mice?
e. Why did the hotel manager get angry with the boy and his grandmother?
f. What made the boy confident that he had found a good place to train his mice?
Answers
Answer:
1What reason did the grandmother give for going to Bournemouth? Ans: The grandmother decided to go to Bournemouth in order to obey her doctor's orders.
2How does the boy describe the hotel? Ans:'It was an enormous white building on the sea-front and it looked to me like a pretty boring pWhy had the grandmother given the boy a pair of white mice? Ans:The grandmother had given the boy a pair of white mice as consolation because Bournemouth was a boring place.lace to spend a summer holiday in'he describe the hotel as, 'The ground floor of the hotel was a maze of public rooms, all of them named in gold letters on the doors.
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Answer:
a) What reason did the grandmother give for going to Bournemouth?
b) How does the boy describe the hotel?
c) Why had the grandmother given the boy a pair of white mice?
d) What was the first trick the boy taught the mice?
e) Why did the hotel manager get angry with the boy and his grandmother?
f) What made the boy confident that he had found a good place to train his mice?
a) The grandmother decided to go to Bournemouth in order to obey her doctor's orders.
b) It was an enormous white building on the sea-front and it looked to me like a pretty boring place to spend a summer holiday in'he describe the hotel as, 'The ground floor of the hotel was a maze of public rooms, all of them named in gold letters on the doors.
c) The grandmother had given the boy a pair of white mice as consolation because Bournemouth was a boring place.
d) The first trick the boy taught the white mice was to creep up the sleeve of his jacket and come out by his neck.
e) The hotel manager was angry with the boy and his grandmother for suggesting that the hotel was full of rats.
f) The thing that made the boy confident that he had found a good place. The royal society for the prevention of cruelty to children, so he thought that the meeting have taken place earlier in the day and now all had gone home.