What was Mrs. S's opinion about Mrs. Dorling?
She was very innocent
She was a very kind and generous lady
She was very smart and beautiful
She was very clever
I was in a room I knew and did not know says the narrator in the story The Address. What does it mean?
The narrator was in a room which she didn't know
The narrator wanted to take away the familiar things of her mother
The narrator was familiar with the address
The narrator was in the midst of familiar things which she didn't want to see again
How was the atmosphere of Mrs. Dorling's house strange for the narrator?
The interior of the house was attractive
The things were arranged in a tasteless way
The things were antique
The things were so ugly
Who was Mrs. Dorling?
Sister of Mrs. S
Neighbour of Mrs. S
An acquaintance of Mrs. S
Cousin of Mrs. S
How did Mrs. Dorling's daughter treat the narrator?
By exhibiting her anger
By offering her a cup of tea
By not opening the door
By showing her the house
What was the first familiar thing that the narrator saw at Mrs. Dorling's house during her second visit?
Did Mrs. Dorling welcome the narrator to her house?
How did the narrator discover for certain that the woollen tablecloth was hers?
Why did the narrator suddenly decide to leave?
What was the outcome of the interview between Mrs. Dorling and the narrator?
When did the narrator become curious about her mother's possessions?
Who was Mrs Dorling? What did the narrator learn about her from her mother?
Discuss the aptness and significance of the title of the story The Address.
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