20 Questions
How did the little girl feel about her father's visits to her room in the morning?
Relieved and fearful
What did the little girl have to do when her father came home in the evening?
Take off her father's boots
How did the little girl feel when her father looked at her over his spectacles?
Terrified
What did the little girl feel about her father's loud voice in the hall?
Annoyed and scared
What was the little girl's initial response to her father's casual kiss every morning?
"Goodbye, Father"
Based on the text, describe the little girl's feelings towards her father in the morning and in the evening.
In the morning, the little girl felt a sense of relief when her father left for work after giving her a casual kiss. In the evening, she felt terrified by his loud voice and his intimidating look when he asked her to take off his boots.
How did the little girl feel when her mother asked her to take off her father's boots?
The little girl felt apprehensive and moved slowly when her mother asked her to take off her father's boots.
What were the little girl's responsibilities when her father came home in the evening?
The little girl had to take off her father's boots and bring them outside.
What was the little girl's response when her father asked if she had been a good girl that day?
The little girl responded with uncertainty, stuttering 'I d-d-don’t know, Father' when her father asked if she had been a good girl.
How did the little girl feel about her father's behavior and interactions with her in the story?
The little girl initially felt a sense of relief when her father left in the morning, and she felt terrified and apprehensive during his interactions with her in the evening.
Every morning before going to work he came into her room and gave her a casual ______, to which she responded with “Goodbye, Father”
kiss
MOTHER would call to her, “if you’re a good girl you can come down and take off father’s ______
boots
Kezia, hurry up and pull off these ______ and take them outside. Have you been a good girl today
boots
The Little Girl whose feelings for her father change from fear to ______ will probably find an echo in every home
understanding
In the evening when he came home she stood near the staircase and heard his ______ voice in the hall
loud
Match the following with their corresponding description:
Kezia = The little girl in the story Father = The figure who evokes fear in the little girl Mother = The one who instructs the little girl to take off Father's boots Drawing-room = The place where the little girl is asked to take off Father's boots
Match the following actions with the corresponding characters:
Gave a casual kiss every morning = Father Called the little girl to take off Father's boots = Mother Stood near the staircase in the evening = The little girl Asked for tea, paper, and slippers upon returning home = Father
Match the following words with their corresponding feelings of the little girl:
Fear = The little girl's initial feeling towards Father Relief = The feeling when hearing the carriage grow fainter Terrifying = How the little girl felt when Father looked at her over his spectacles Understanding = The little girl's changed feeling towards Father
Match the following phrases with their corresponding actions of the little girl:
Took off Father's boots and took them outside = Acted upon Mother's instruction Responded with 'Goodbye, Father' to a casual kiss = Father's morning routine Stood near the staircase and heard Father's loud voice = Reaction upon Father's return home Slowly pushed open the drawing-room door = Approach to take off Father's boots
Match the following phrases with their corresponding locations in the story:
Room where Father gave a casual kiss every morning = The little girl's room Place where Mother called to take off Father's boots = Staircase Location where Father asked for tea, paper, and slippers = Drawing-room Area where the little girl heard Father's loud voice in the hall = Near the staircase
Find out how well you understand your parents and their actions with this quiz. Explore the changing dynamics of a father-daughter relationship in the story of 'The Little Girl' and reflect on your own experiences.
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