And oh, there was a glad sense of relief when she heard the noise of the carriage growing fainter and fainter down the long road!
In the evening when he came home she stood near the staircase and heard his loud voice in the hall.
(a) Who is 'she'in this extract?
(b) Whose carriage is referred to here?
(c) Why did she have a sense of relief when they heard the sound of the carriage getting
fainter and fainter?
(d) What kind of person did she think 'he' was?
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a. 'She' in this extract refers to the little girl Kezia.
b. The carriage referred to is Father's carriage.
c. Kezia was afraid of her father. She always got nervous in front of him and him seemed like a giant to her. So, in the morning when the sound of his carriage grew fainter and fainter, she felt a sense of relief as Father had finally gone to work.
d. She thought Father seemed like a giant. His large hands and face and loud voice made her nervous. She thought he was very strict and cold. she especially got scared when he peered at her above his glasses.
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