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What do you think was going on in the narrator's mind?
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Do you think the narrator believes his Nanny?
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Which word in the above paragraph means 'examined with finger'?
- prodded
- yelping
- dressed
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(a) prodded
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Why do you think the Matron and the school doctor decided to send the narrator home?
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- How was the narrator feeling during the first two weeks at the boarding school?
- He was feeling extremely happy.
- He was feeling devastatingly homesick.
- He was feeling both homesick and seasick.
- What makes the appendix go bad, according to the narrator's Nanny?
- toothpick pieces
- toothpaste colour
- toothbrush bristles
- When the Matron first saw the narrator clutching his stomach, she thought that
- the narrator had played too much
- the narrator had overeaten
- the narrator had overslept
- 'But Dr Dunbar was far _________ and _________ than either the Matron or the school doctor.'
- wiser, more skillful
- younger, less skillful
- older, bigger
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- (b) He was feeling devastatingly homesick.
- (c) toothbrush bristles
- (b) the narrator had overeaten
- (a) wiser, more skillful


