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Rosie pretended to have lost her money and jumped off old double-decker buses to avoid paying fares.
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Rosie planned to go to Regent's Park and possibly persuade someone to pay for her entrance to London Zoo.
True
Rosie often found half-finished food at the zoo and got free lunches at school.
True
Rosie had been chosen by a film crew to feature in a documentary about her life on the estate.
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The film crew took Rosie and her mother on a boat trip on the River Thames and to Tate Modern.
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Rosie initially didn't like the idea of the gallery but found it more interesting than she expected.
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Rosie was particularly drawn to Mark Rothko's paintings and identified with a Henry Moore sculpture.
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Rosie was surprised to learn that the gallery was free to enter and felt safe and welcomed there.
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Rosie's interview with the film crew was deemed perfect, and it was believed her story could make an impact.
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Karen, a member of the film crew, hoped the documentary could bring financial help and change perceptions about the estate.
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What did Rosie do to avoid paying bus fares?
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Where did Rosie plan to go and possibly get someone to pay for her entrance?
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How did Rosie often get free lunches?
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What did the film crew hope to achieve with the documentary?
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Where did the film crew take Rosie and her mother for filming?
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What did Rosie think about the gallery she visited with the film crew?
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What did Rosie feel about the gallery's entrance fee?
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What was Rosie's reaction to being chosen by the film crew?
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What type of paintings was Rosie particularly drawn to at the gallery?
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What did the film crew hope Rosie's story could achieve?
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Study Notes
Rosie's Day Out
- Rosie would pretend to have lost her money and jump off old doubledecker buses to avoid paying fares.
- Rosie planned to go to Regent's Park and possibly persuade someone to pay for her entrance to London Zoo.
- Rosie had always been hungry and often found half-finished food at the zoo and got free lunches at school.
- Rosie had been chosen by a film crew to feature in a documentary about her life on the estate.
- Rosie and the film crew went to her flat for filming, and Rosie made insightful comments about the estate.
- The film crew took Rosie and her mother on a boat trip on the River Thames and to Tate Modern.
- Rosie initially didn't like the idea of the gallery but found it more interesting than she expected.
- Rosie was particularly drawn to Mark Rothko's paintings and identified with a Henry Moore sculpture.
- Rosie was surprised to learn that the gallery was free to enter and felt safe and welcomed there.
- Rosie's interview with the film crew was deemed perfect, and it was believed her story could make an impact.
- Karen, a member of the film crew, hoped the documentary could bring financial help and change perceptions about the estate.
- The text presents a portrayal of Rosie's life, her struggles, and the potential impact of her story on the estate.
Rosie's Day Out
- Rosie would pretend to have lost her money and jump off old doubledecker buses to avoid paying fares.
- Rosie planned to go to Regent's Park and possibly persuade someone to pay for her entrance to London Zoo.
- Rosie had always been hungry and often found half-finished food at the zoo and got free lunches at school.
- Rosie had been chosen by a film crew to feature in a documentary about her life on the estate.
- Rosie and the film crew went to her flat for filming, and Rosie made insightful comments about the estate.
- The film crew took Rosie and her mother on a boat trip on the River Thames and to Tate Modern.
- Rosie initially didn't like the idea of the gallery but found it more interesting than she expected.
- Rosie was particularly drawn to Mark Rothko's paintings and identified with a Henry Moore sculpture.
- Rosie was surprised to learn that the gallery was free to enter and felt safe and welcomed there.
- Rosie's interview with the film crew was deemed perfect, and it was believed her story could make an impact.
- Karen, a member of the film crew, hoped the documentary could bring financial help and change perceptions about the estate.
- The text presents a portrayal of Rosie's life, her struggles, and the potential impact of her story on the estate.
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"Rosie's Day Out" Quiz: Test your knowledge about Rosie's eventful day out, her experiences at the zoo, Tate Modern, and her interactions with the film crew. Explore Rosie's compelling story and the potential impact it could have on her estate.