Tears blurred her eyes and she gazed for a long time at the picture. Then hastily she rubbed her eyes and studied it intently. The colours in the dress were so vivid that she had scarcely noticed the face and head of the drawing. But it looked like her, Maddie! It really looked like her own mouth. Why does it really look like her own self! Wanda had really drawn this for her. Excitedly, she ran over to Peggy’s who is she above (b) who wrote this story
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Tears blurred her eyes and she gazed for a long time at the picture. Then hastily she rubbed her eyes and studied it intently. The colours in the dress were so vivid that she had scarcely noticed the face and head of the drawing. But it looked like her, Maddie! It really looked like her own mouth. Why it really looked like her own self ! Wanda had really drawn this for her. Excitedly, she ran over to Peggy’s.
(a) How did ‘she’ feel after looking at the picture ?
(b) What made ‘her’ sure that the face in the picture was her own face ?
(c) Find out a word from the passage which means the same as ‘carefully’.
(d) What did she do in excitement ?
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(a) ‘She’ felt sad and sorry.
(b) The face and head in the picture was very much like her own.
(c) ‘Intently’ means the same as ‘carefully’.
(d) She ran over to Peggy.
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Tears blurred her eyes and she gazed for a long time at the picture. Then hastily she rubbed her eyes and studied it intently. The colours in the dress were so vivid that she had scarcely noticed the face and head of the drawing. But it looked like her, Maddie! It really looked like her own mouth. Why it really looked like her own self! Wanda had really drawn this for her. Excitedly, she ran over to Peggy’s.
(a) Who does ‘She’ refer in the passage?
(b) Why did she run over to Peggy?
(c) Find the word which has same meaning as ‘hardly’ used in the passage.