Queen Elizabeth II and Duke of Edinburgh visit St PeterÍs Cathedral in Adelaide in 1954

Queen Elizabeth II and Duke of Edinburgh visit St PeterÍs Cathedral in Adelaide in 1954

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The transcript discusses the arrival of royal visitors and the warm welcome they receive. It highlights the significance of the service held in their honor and the lasting memories it creates. The conclusion reflects on the end of the royal visit and its impact on those who witnessed it, emphasizing the connection between the visitors and the local people.

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How do the royal visitors respond to their reception?

They are indifferent.

They criticize it.

They acknowledge it.

They ignore it.

2.

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What is the significance of those beneath the cathedrals?

They are criticized.

They are simple servers.

They are celebrated.

They are forgotten.

3.

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What will Australians remember about the royal visit?

The Queen's presence.

The Queen's fashion.

The Queen's gifts.

The Queen's speeches.

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How is the Queen described at the end of the visit?

As a distant figure.

As a political leader.

As a lovely Monica.

As a close friend.

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What is the mood as the royal visit concludes?

Sad and regretful.

Indifferent and dismissive.

Joyful and celebratory.

Reflective and memorable.