Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow.
One afternoon the early fall when Peter was eight years old his mother called him from his play, "Come, Peter," she said. “I want you to go across the dike and take these cakes to your friend, the blind man. If you go quickly, and do not stop to play, you will be home again before dark." The little boy was glad to go on such an errand, and started off with a light heart.
He stayed with the poor blind man a little while to tell him about his walk along the dike and about the sun and the flowers and the ships far out at sea. Then he remembered his mother's wish that he should return before dark and, bidding his friend goodbye, he set out for home. Question 1. What did Peter's mother want him to do? Question 2 What did Peter's mother advise him to do? Question 3. Why was the little boy glad? Question 4 What did the little boy tell his friend? Question 5. What did the little boy remember?
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Answer: Peter mother wanted him to go across the dike and took those cakes to his friend,the blind
2. Peter's mother advise him if he went quickly and did not stop to play,he would home again before dark (or) Peter's mother advise him that he should written before dark
3. The boy was glad to go on such an errand and started off with a light heart
4. boy told his friend about the sun and the flowers and the ships far out at sea
5. The little boy remember his mother's wish that he should return before dark
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