1 4 1
283.
Mrs. Hale says she wishes she had come to Mrs. Wright’s house
(lines 29–31 and 37–39) because
a. she realizes that Mrs. Wright must have been lonely.
b. she enjoyed Mr. Wright’s company.
c. she always felt at home in the Wright’s house.
d. she realizes how important it is to
keep good relationships with
one’s neighbors.
e. she had a lot in common with Mrs. Wright.
284.
According to Mrs. Hale, what sort of man was Mr. Wright?
a. gentle and loving
b. violent
and abusive
c. honest and dependable
d. quiet
and cold
e. a strict disciplinarian
285.
In lines 60–62, Mrs. Hale suggests that Mrs.
Wright
a. had become even more like a bird than before.
b. had grown bitter and unhappy over the years.
c. was too shy to maintain an intimate friendship.
d. must have taken excellent care of her bird.
e. was always singing and flitting about.
286.
The phrase
take up her mind in line 64 means
a. worry her.
b. make her angry.
c. refresh her memory.
d. keep her busy.
e. make her think.
287.
It can be inferred that Mrs. Wright
Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: