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1. Read the following passage and answer the questions:

Much to Mustafa’s annoyance, his son Firas would never get up from the

computer to help with the meal. ‘Firas!’ Mustafa would call, heading back to the

kitchen, ‘Get up before you become glued to that seat!’ But Firas would stay on the

wicker chair in the living room, in his T-shirt and shorts. He was a lanky boy of

twelve with a long face and slightly overgrown hair, and when he smiled, in

defiance of his father, for a moment he resembled a Saluki hunting dog, the type

you find in the desert.

Aya, who was just a year older than her brother Firas, would hold their young

brother Sami by the hand and set the table; by this time Sami was three and he

trotted about like a little man on a mission. She would give him an empty plate or

a cup to hold so that he would feel that he was helping her. Aya had long golden

hair and Sami would pull at her curls whenever she bent down and giggle as they

sprang back up. And then they would all get involved, even Firas – Mustafa would

drag him from his chair by a skinny arm – and they would take steaming plates

and colourful salads and dips and bread to the table in the courtyard.

Sometimes they had red lentil and sweet potato soup with cumin, or kawaj with

beef and courgettes, or stuffed artichoke hearts or green been stew, or parsley and

bulgur salad, or spinach with pine nuts and pomegranate. Later, honey-soaked

baklava and lugaimat dough balls dripping with syrup or preserved apricots in jars.

Firas would be on his phone and Mustafa would snatch it from his hands and put it

in one of the empty honey jars, but he would never really get angry with his son –

there was a certain humour between them, even when they were in battle with

each other.

this is a comprehenssion passage and please answer these questions below
A. Answer each of the following questions in one sentence or two sentences:

i. What made Sami giggle?

ii. Why did Firas never help with the meal?

iii. How can we infer that the family would conclude their meals with

dessert?

B. What made Sami feel he played a part in setting the table?

C. As a father Mustafa was firm and yet kind towards Firas. Justify this statement.

Do not quote from the passage.

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Answers

Answered by rishikamahato27
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Answer:

1. Aya had long golden hairs so when she bent down to Sami he would pull at her curls and started laughing or making him giggle .

2 . Because he was a lanky boy and liked to seat in the weaker chair in living room in his T shirt and shorts.

3. Sorry I can't answer this....

B. Aya would give an empty plate or cup to Sami to hold so that he can feel he played a part setting in table.

C》Firas was lanky boy yet Mustafa was firm and kind towards him. He had never been angry on Firas. And when they go at the dining table Mustafa would drag Firas's chair.

Hope this helps you...

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