The old lady was sitting in a wheelchair, her hands folded in her lap. She had silver white hair pinned into a
wispy bun. She was gazing out at the garden. “Hello,” I said. She turned and looked up at me vacantly.
“Happy Christmas, Connie,” I went on. “I found this. I think it’s yours.” As I was speaking her eyes never
left my face. I opened the tin box and gave it to her. That was the moment her eyes lit up with recognition
and her face became suffused with a sudden glow of happiness. I explained about the desk, about how I had
found it, but I don’t think she was listening. For a while she said nothing, but stroked the letter tenderly withher fingertips.
1. Who was the old lady sitting in a wheel chair?
2. What made her eyes lit up?
3. What wasn’t she listening to?
4. Write the name of the lesson from which this extract is taken and author’s name.
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Wispy bun was the old lady sitting in wheelchair
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