Q1. "you will bury yourself down there and not speak to a living soul, and your nerves will beworse than ever from moping’’.
a)Who is being spoken to?
b)Where is the character going to?
Q2. . ‘Framton Nuttel endeavoured to say the correct something which should duly flatter theniece’
a)Why would he need to flatter the niece?
b)Will it help him positively or negatively?
Q3. "Her great tragedy happened just three years ago," said the child
a)What was the tragedy?
b)Who narrates the whole tragedy?
c)Why is it important to know of the tragic story?
Q4. “ somehow in this restful country spot tragedies seemed out of place.”
a)Why did Framton refer to the tragedy as ‘out of place’?
Q5. 'Bertie, why do you bound?
'a)Who speaks this line to whom?
b)What is the intention behind these lines?
Q6. Framton was desperately trying to steer the conversation into a less ghastly topic.
a)Why was he trying to change the conversation?
b)Was his effort any fruitful?
c)Did it have any effect on Mrs. Sappleton?
Q7. “The horror on the girl’s face made Framton swing around in his seat.’’
a)Who is the girl?
b)What did he see?
Q8. What explanation did Vera give for Framton’s rushed exit?
Q9. Do you think the whole experience made Framton’s condition better or worse?
Q10. Is the window really an important element of the story?
Story - The Open Window (Chapter 7 NCERT Class 8)
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"I know how it will be," his sister had said when he was preparing to migrate to this rural retreat; "you will bury yourself down there and not speak to a living soul, and your nerves will be worse than ever from moping. I shall just give you letters of introduction to all the people I know there.
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