The attitude of Mrs. Pearson’s family changes towards her. Comment.
  • No
  • Yes
  • Maybe
  • Not clear from the story
Mrs. Fitzgerald asks Mrs. Pearson to be ___________ with her family.
  • rude
  • polite
  • ignorant
  • firm
When do Mrs. Pearson and Mrs. Fitzgerald get back to their original selves?
  • When Mrs. Pearson’s family gets to know about them
  • When they both get bored
  • When the situation goes out of hand
  • None of the above
“It’s that silly old bag from next door- Mrs. Fitzgerald. ” Who said this?
  • Dorris
  • Cyril
  • George
  • Mrs. Pearson
Mrs. Pearson tells George that he is being ___________ at the club.
  • respected
  • laughed upon
  • called names
  • Both (b) and (c)
How does the author describe George Pearson?
  • Pompous
  • Solemn
  • Fifty-ish
  • All of the above
Why was Dorris red-eyed?
  • Because of an infection
  • Because of a fight
  • Because of crying
  • Because she was getting ready to head out
“Buck teeth and half-witted…” Who has been described here?
  • Cyril Pearson
  • George Pearson
  • Charlie Spence
  • Mrs. Fitzgerald
What makes Dorris astounded as soon as she enters the house?
  • The sight of her mother smoking
  • Because the tea was not ready
  • Because her mother was not there
  • None of the above
How would you describe Mrs. Pearson?
  • Dominating
  • Considerate
  • Compliant
  • Both (b) and (c)
How does Mrs. Pearson describe her family members?
  • Thoughtless and selfish
  • Pleasant and helpful
  • Hardworking
  • Mindful
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