While the class was circling the room, the monitor from the principal’s office brought Miss Mason a
note.
Miss Mason read it several times and studied it thoughtfully for a while. Then she clapped her hands.
“Attention, class. Everyone back to their seat.”
When the shuffling of feet had stopped and the room was still and quiet, Miss Mason said, “I have a
letter from Wanda’s father that I want to read to you.”
Miss Mason stood there a moment and the silence in the room grew tense and expectant.
The teacher adjusted her glasses slowly and deliberately.
Her manner indicated that what was coming — this letter from Wanda’s father — was a matter of great
importance. Everybody listened closely as Miss Mason read the brief note.
(a) Why did Miss Mason read Wanda’s father’s letter several times? 1
(i) Because she studied it thoughtfully
(ii) For she studied it unattentively
(iii) Because she could not comprehend it
(iv) Because it was written very shabbily
(b) Identify the chapter from which the above extract is taken. 1
(i) Hundred Dresses -II (ii) Hundred Dresses -I
(iii) From the Diary of Anne Frank (iv) Amanda
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a-- because she could not comprehend it.
b-- Hundred dresses - II
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