B. Answer these questions,
1. Which lines in the story suggest that the building in which the author lived was strong?
2. Whom did the author live with
3. How did the author keep his books?
4. How did the children help the author?
5. Why did the house become 'a saler place after the lights went out?
Name of the chapter - THE NIGHT THE ROOF BELOW OFF
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I haven't read this ok I don't know
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The author's house was a three-storey building with roof that consisted of corrugated tin sheets, the ceiling of wooden boards which was used in the traditional hill stations. He lived on the top floor with his adopted family-three children and their parents.
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