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(These questions are from New Pathways 8)

_(Chapter: Mr Tallent's Ghost)_
*Q1* : When was the second time when the narrator heard of Mr Tallent?
*Q2* : Why were Mr Tallent's relatives angry with the narrator?
*Q3* : There is a gradual build-up of suspense throughout the story. How does the narrator do this? (hint: events and language)
*Q4* : A plot to is a major change in the expected outcome of the plot. It is used to keep the interest of an audience, usually surprising them with an revelation. Write the plot twist in this story.
*Q5* : Despite the element of suspense, the story never ceases to be amusing. Quote words and phrases that make the story funny. For example, "If the maidservant doesn't bring supper soon, I shall kill him."

_(Chapter: Feathered Friends)_
Reading 2:
*Q1* ) Who saved the lives on board: Sven or the cannery? Why do you think so?;
*Q2* ) Did Sven to the right think by getting a bird into the spaceship? Why do you think so?
*Q3* ) What, according to you, is a better choice — carrying a cannery or an alarm system? Why do you think so?

_(Chapter: Her 1st Party)_
*QI)* Do you empathize with Millie's preoccupation with attending the party? Why/Why not?

_(Chapter: The Unexpected)_
*Qb)* Who is Joe Badger? Give a few examples from the conversation between Joe, Alex and Tom to show that Joe is not liked by the other two.

(Pls answer these questions.)​

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Answered by krishachandan5
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Answer:

Feathered Friend

question-Who saved the lives on board: Sven or the cannery? Why do you think so?

Answer:

Swen did

Explanation:

because if swen had brought the Canary on the space station how would have Canary helped to identify the presence of any air.

Answered by AadilPradhan
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Mr Tallent's Ghost:

1. About five years later, the narrator read in a newspaper that Mr. Tallent had died.

2. Given their dire financial situation, the story enraged Mr. Tallent's family. Instead of wasting Mr. Tallent's money on publishing manuscripts, they felt that it should be divided among them.

3. He was flapping his lips, reading from a manuscript. He was a moth-like man, soft spoken, at least six feet tall, and very skinny. His eyes and hair were both a neutral shade, and his hands and feet gave the impression of being limp. He was wearing a plain clothing.

4. Plot twists are among the story's most exciting elements. They might be introduced gradually throughout the narrative or just arrive out of nowhere. In the end, the discovery is made, startling everyone into a state of jaw-dropping amazement as anticipation for it grows.

5. Plot twists are one of the most exciting elements of narrative. For the span of the narrative, they might be set up or might just arrive.After much anticipation, the surprise is finally revealed, surprising everyone into a state of jaw-dropping amazement.

Feathered Friends:

1. Claribel, the canary bird, saved the crew even though it was against the laws for her to be on board. Sven, Claribel's owner, was wrong to sneak Claribel on board because he did so in violation of the law.

2. To see if a bird could survive or fly without gravity or an atmosphere, Sven brought Claribel inside the space station.

3. For those looking for a security camera with two-way audio, smartphone notifications, streaming, and additional climate sensors to help keep their house warm, Canary is an excellent choice.

Her 1st Party:

I don't get Millie's obsession with going to the party, no. This is due to the fact that she was so excited for the celebration that she skipped even giving her mother the letter. Unaware of it, her concern prevented mother from meeting Aunt Mildred before she passed away.

The Unexpected:

b. The village constable's nephew was Joe Badger. He was receiving instruction via mail from a detective academy. You can use statements like "You're not quite ninety-nine yourself" to illustrate how Alec and Tom felt about Joe. Then why not do it first and then brag about it? Joe, don't be such a fool.

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