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What feeling did Jimmy experience when he was left alone?
What feeling did Jimmy experience when he was left alone?
- Loneliness (correct)
- Happiness
- Excitement
- Curiosity
Which activity did Jimmy attempt to engage in while alone?
Which activity did Jimmy attempt to engage in while alone?
- Playing hide-and-seek (correct)
- Playing with the parrot
- Doing homework
- Reading a book
Where did Jimmy hide during his game of hide-and-seek?
Where did Jimmy hide during his game of hide-and-seek?
- Behind the wardrobe (correct)
- In the bathroom
- In the kitchen
- Under the bed
What did Jimmy notice proudly lying in the middle of the sofa?
What did Jimmy notice proudly lying in the middle of the sofa?
Who was not present in the room when Jimmy was feeling lonely?
Who was not present in the room when Jimmy was feeling lonely?
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Study Notes
Jimmy's Loneliness
- Jimmy feels lonely and uncertain about his activities when left alone at home.
- Attempts to engage with his new book and play hide-and-seek fail to alleviate his loneliness.
- Realizes there's no one around to search for him during his game, emphasizing his isolation.
Home Environment
- The room is described as empty, further amplifying Jimmy’s feelings of solitude.
- Family members are occupied with their own activities:
- Polly is at school.
- Father is at a repair shop.
- Mammy is busy in the kitchen.
The Wonderful Pair of Stockings
- A pair of stockings in a transparent paper-bag captures Jimmy's full attention.
- He becomes distracted from other responsibilities like preparing for evening guests.
- Curiosity prompts Jimmy to inspect the stockings, showcasing his innocent mischief.
Incident with the Inkstand
- While retrieving the stockings, Jimmy accidentally knocks over Polly's inkstand.
- The incident illustrates the potential chaos resulting from Jimmy’s curiosity and distraction.
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