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![]() Model answers to the questions of the set book الإجابات النموذجية لأسئلة الكتاب المدرسى Pre- reading Questions: 1 - Who are the main characters in this story? - Mr. D-, and the waiter the prisoner in the witness box, 2 - Why did Mr. D- get up in the middle of Ihe night? - Because he heard a voice ordering him to go down to the ferry. 3 - Why did Mr D-go to Exeter? - Because the word T.xeter! Exeter'Exeter!1 Continually sounded in his head. 4' Did Mr D- know the prisoner in the court ? - No, Mr. U-didn't know him personally but he had met him ,before at Mr. G's house at M. Write "T" for True or "F" for false next to each of the sentences. I'T 2-T 3-T 4-F 5-F 6-F 7-T 8-F Complete the sentences : 1 - Although it seemed foolish to go down To the ferry on The orders of an ordinary voice, Mr U-lell, in any case. Chat »„„.. - sleep w as impossible and i( was only a short walk to the ferry and back, and he need noT tell anyone about his journey. 2 - Although Mr D-hail heard nothing about the trials, he became interested when ,„„„„», - the waiter told him about the cases being tried in the court and his ideas about them. 3 - Mr D-was able to prove tliat the prisoner was innocent because ,«..».... - he had a notebook in which he had written the dale of his meeting with the prisoner at Mr G-'s house at M- while he was mending the window, Answerthe questions: 1 - How long had Mr D- been studying at Exmouth? - He had been studying since the beginning of the summer 2- Why did Mr D- find it impossible To ignore The second voice? - Because it was so commanding. 3 - What were Mr D-'s thoughbi and' feelings when he linil arrived in Exeter? - When he firsT arrived in Exeter, Mr, D- felT that his ideas and feelings had gone and he wandered about aimlessly, 4 - After ealing breakfast at the hotel, why did Mr D- decide to go to the counhouse? - Because he wanted to watch the trials after he had become interested in the waiter^ account of the cases being Iried there. 5 - Why had Mr D- gone to M- some months earlier ? ' In order to visit a friend there , 6 - Where had Mr D- waited when he found thai his friend was out? - He had waited in the library, 7-What did Mr. D-dolors the time while he was wailing for his friend? - Mr. D- spent some time walehing the man who was mending the window and talking to him about his work. 8 - At what point did Mr D- realize he could help prove the innocence of the man accused of murder? - When the prisoner had finished his speech protesting his innocence. Quotations 1 - ^Well, you've kept me wailing long enough tonight, I think. I've wailed nearly an hour for you," Why i-s Mr D- astonished lo hear Hie ferryman's voice calling to him? What does he conclude about Ihis? - He was astonisL- ' because The boatman couldn't possibly have known tha; M . i)- was going To be there- He concluded That the boatman fi.fd heard someone else call lo him from a passing boat. '' 2 - " There is one gentleman .„„ who could prove that I was there, r but I don't know who he is, nor where to look for him. Yes, I know that he could prove that I am "ot guilty." Who says (his? Which gcnileman is he talking about? Why does feelings had gone and he wandered about aimlessly, 4 - After ealing breakfast at the hotel, why did Mr D- decide to go to the counhouse? - Because he wanted to watch the trials after he had become interested in the waiter^ account of the cases being Iried there. 5 - Why had Mr D- gone to M- some months earlier ? ' In order to visit a friend there , 6 - Where had Mr D- waited when he found thai his friend was out? - He had waited in the library, 7-What did Mr. D-dolors the time while he was wailing for his friend? - Mr. D- spent some time walehing the man who was mending the window and talking to him about his work. 8 - At what point did Mr D- realize he could help prove the innocence of the man accused of murder? - When the prisoner had finished his speech protesting his innocence. Quotations 1 - ^Well, you've kept me wailing long enough tonight, I think. I've wailed nearly an hour for you," Why i-s Mr D- astonished lo hear Hie ferryman's voice calling to him? What does he conclude about Ihis? - He was astonisL- ' because The boatman couldn't possibly have known tha; M . i)- was going To be there- He concluded That the boatman fi.fd heard someone else call lo him from a passing boat. '' 2 - " There is one gentleman .„„ who could prove that I was there, r but I don't know who he is, nor where to look for him. Yes, I know that he could prove that I am "ot guilty." Who says (his? Which gcnileman is he talking about? Why does he say this ? - The prisoner who is accused of the murder. He is talking about Mr, D- . Tie says it because he knows that Mr. D- could tell the court that at the Time of The murder he was mending a window, therefore proving his innocence. Choose the correct answer : l-c 2-b Match the beginnings and the ends of the sentences: A->iv B-^ih C-^i D-^ii Complete the notes on Mr. D-'s journey to Exeter: 1 - Being unable to ignore the voice, Mr D-,,,,, - decided to ^o down to the ferry / he jumped form hi bed, dressed quickly and set out. 2 - Before he reached the ferry,...., - he was astonished To hear the boaTmaiTs rough voice calling to him thought The darkness. 3 - On The Stare russ side, ,„„„„ - Mr. D- decided thai he should go To Exeter. 4 - In Exeter, Mr D- „„.,«.... - wandered aimlessly about The streets and decided to return home hy the ne\t train, bul when he came to a hotel he went inside to order some breakfast. 5 - After hearing aboul the trials taking place, he decided ....... - to go to the court house to listen to the cases being tried there. Put the events in the correct order : A, B, E, D, F, C, G. |
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