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The Boy Who Broke the Bank is the story of a rumour that tumed a town upside down.
The writer describes the behaviour of the town's residents during this crisis and makes some
interesting remarks on human nature.
Read these statements. Tick) those beliefs that you think the writer expresses in the story and
give examples from the text to support your answers,
a We have a tendency to exaggerate and add spice to a story.
b. We are unfair and unkind to people who are different from us.
c. We are interested in other people's concerns, even when it does not affect us.
d. Many behave poorly when in a crowd because they can remain safe and anonymous.
e. There are many who take pleasure in other people's misfortunes.
f. We are inclined to believe negative news over positive.
g. We ignore the facts that do not support our views about the world.
h. Panic and violence come quickly and easily to humans.
Do you agree with the writer's views? Do you think humans always behave in the way he has
described? Can you think of any people who do not behave this way?
Grammar and Usage
mixed tenses: discourse level
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