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                            4.  What was peculiar about Mrs. Ramsay?
                            5.  How did Mrs. Ramsay achieve an effect of quiet distinction?
                            6.  What was the purpose of Mr. Kelada’s commercial errand?
                            7.  What caused heated arguments at the doctor's table?
                            8.  Why did the author have a suspicion that something unfortunate was
                              about to happen?
                            9.  What was Mr. Kelada's role in averting a scandal?
                            10. Why did the author change his attitude to Mr. Kelada?

                            6.Give  a detailed account of the scene at the doctor’s table.

                            7.Make up a dialogue between Mr. Kelada and Mr.  Ramsay.

                            8.Draw character sketches of  Mr. Kelada,  Mr.. Ramsay,  Mrs. Ramsay.

                            9.Translate the paragraphs beginning with: “I was prepared…”, “Mr. Kelada
                            was chatty”, “I not only shared…”, “Ramsay was in the American…”, “One
                            evening at dinner…”

                            10.Write a brief summary of the story.

                            11.Analyse the reading according to the following outline:
                            1.  Introduction: (author, title, background, and main idea)
                            2.  Form:
                                a) Genre
                                b) Structure
                            3.  Content:
                                a) Theme or thesis
                                b) Plot or action
                                c) Characters
                                d) Setting
                                e) Point of view
                            4.  Style:
                                a) Language
                                b) Tone
                                c) Figures of speech
                            5.  Critique:
                                a) Critical analysis
                                b) Personal response
                            6.  Conclusion
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