(reading for inference: HOTS)
C. Read these sentences from the story and answer the questions that follow.
1. She was evidently feeling sorry for her behaviour the previous day, because she
greeted us with a soft whoo-whoo.
a. Who is being spoken about in this line?
b. How had 'she' behaved the previous day?
c. What was the reason for the way she behaved the previous day?
2. “Now there's an unselfish mother for you...It's obvious she wants us to keep an
eye on them."
a. Who said this and to whom?
b. Why did the speaker say that the mother was 'unselfish'?
C. Who was getting too big to manage?
3. To avoid displeasing them, Grandfather would often slip into one of Grandmother's
petticoats at feeding time. I compromised by wearing an apron, and this appeared
to satisfy them.
a. Who is "them'?
b. Why did Grandfather slip into Grandmother's petticoats at feeding time?
c. How did 'wearing an apron' help l'?
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Where is the story
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what was the reason for the way she behaved the previous day
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