
The Man from the South
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The Man from the South
by Roald Dahl
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Part One of...
"The Man from the South"
by Roald Dahl
Full Text PDF Here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Xr7L6PbklZ8YEN7CqGrttO4Ma8wxbHK9/view?usp=sharing
(Part One is Pages 1-3)
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Multiple Choice
What was the narrator (story teller) doing by the swimming pool?
Enjoying the evening sun.
Getting ready to go for a swim.
Visiting the hotel with the sailors.
Watching his daughter swim with the sailors.
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Multiple Choice
What did the narrator notice about the old man as he walked around the edge of the pool?
He was bouncing a ball as he walked.
He had small, uneven teeth that were slightly yellow.
He did not walk the way that most people do.
He was well dressed but had holes in his shoes.
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Multiple Choice
After the old man told the young sailor about the bet, the boy sat quite still looking at the swimmers in the pool. What was he most likely thinking as he did this?
That he wasn't interested because it was a silly bet.
That the English girl may not like him if he loses his little finger.
That maybe he should accept the bet because he was sure about his lighter.
That his little finger was worth much more than a near new car.
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Multiple Choice
When they got to the old man's room, he said that the first thing they would do was to have a Martini. What is the most likely reason that he did this?
He had a drinking problem and needed a drink.
He wanted them all to relax before they started.
He was feeling nervous about having to cut off the boy's finger.
It was very hot when they came into the room
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Part Two of...
"The Man from the South"
by Roald Dahl
Full Text PDF Here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Xr7L6PbklZ8YEN7CqGrttO4Ma8wxbHK9/view?usp=sharing
(Part Two is Pages 4-6)
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Multiple Choice
The term 'irony' is used in literature to refer to a situation that is strange or funny because things happen in a way that seems to be the opposite of what is expected. The narrator talks about a number of things as the four people are standing in the room drinking Martinis. Which of the following is the best example of irony?
The English girl, wearing a light blue swimsuit, was watching the boy over the top of her glass.
If the boy lost, they would have to drive him to the hospital in the Cadillac that he hadn’t won.
The little man, wearing a spotless white suit, was watching the girl over the top of his glass.
The boy, wearing a pair of brown swimming shorts, was standing there sipping his martini.
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Multiple Choice
What did the narrator think to himself as he watched the old man prepare the table for the bet?
That the old man might cut off more than a finger if the boy tries to move his hand away.
That the old man did not hammer the nails in far enough for them to be firm.
That the old man knew exactly what to do and must have done it in the past.
That the old man was moving too quickly and might make a mistake.
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Multiple Choice
Who was it that finally stopped the bet?
An old woman.
The English girl.
The Spanish maid.
The referee.
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Multiple Choice
What do people most likely think about the old man in his own country?
That he is a dangerous criminal and should be put in prison.
That he likes to have little bets and is quite harmless.
That it is OK for him to bet because has given away more cars than the fingers he has taken.
That he may be mentally ill and should be put in a mental hospital.
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Multiple Choice
Which of these statements is NOT true about the old woman?
She hasn't got a thing left in the world.
She has played the game a number of times.
She doesn't like to leave the old man alone.
She is prepared to work long and hard to get what she wants.
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