Q.1.
Much of the novel is related through Kathy's memories. What does this tell us about her character?
Q.2.
After introducing herself at the beginning of the novel, Kathy worries that she might make other carers resentful and reassures readers that she does not make "big claims" for herself. Which of her characteristics does this introduction demonstrate?
Q.3.
Before his chat with Miss Lucy about the importance of creativity, Tommy's frequent tantrums mar his usual _______ nature.
Q.4.
What is Ruth's motivation for keeping Tommy and Kathy apart?
Q.5.
Kathy explains that older students appreciated Miss Lucy's "brisk style". Which of Miss Lucy's characteristics does this phrase describe?
Q.6.
Which of the following best describes Madame?
Q.7.
Which of the following is NOT one of Ruth's tactics to keep Tommy and Kathy apart?
Q.8.
Which of the following does NOT accurately describe Ruth?
Q.9.
When Tommy is first introduced, which of the following is his most prominent characteristic?
Q.10.
Which of the following is very important to Kathy?