10 Questions
What was the weather like yesterday afternoon?
Misty and cold
What time of day does the narrator take dinner?
Between noon and one
What interrupted the narrator's attempt to relax?
The maid raising a cloud of dust as she cleaned the fireplace
How far did the narrator walk before reaching Heathcliff's gate?
Four miles
What began to fall as the narrator reached Heathcliff's gate?
Snow
Why did the narrator decide to go out for a walk?
Because he was disturbed by the maid's cleaning
The narrator prefers to have dinner between 7 pm and 8 pm.
False
What was the narrator doing before he was interrupted by the maid?
trying to relax
The narrator went for a walk to Wuthering ______________.
Heights
Match the activities with their corresponding locations:
Taking dinner = Home Relaxing by the fire = Study Taking a walk = Moors Meeting Heathcliff = Wuthering Heights
Study Notes
The Narrator's Afternoon
- The narrator's afternoon was misty and cold.
- They were tempted to stay by the study fire due to the unpleasant weather.
- The narrator's dinner is typically taken between noon and one o'clock.
- The housekeeper is unable or unwilling to accommodate the narrator's preference for a later meal time.
- After dinner, the narrator attempted to relax in their study but was disturbed by the maid cleaning the fireplace.
- The maid's cleaning raised a cloud of dust, prompting the narrator to leave the house.
- The narrator took a four-mile walk to reach Heathcliff's gate, arriving just as the snow began to fall.
The Narrator's Afternoon
- The narrator's afternoon was misty and cold.
- They were tempted to stay by the study fire due to the unpleasant weather.
- The narrator's dinner is typically taken between noon and one o'clock.
- The housekeeper is unable or unwilling to accommodate the narrator's preference for a later meal time.
- After dinner, the narrator attempted to relax in their study but was disturbed by the maid cleaning the fireplace.
- The maid's cleaning raised a cloud of dust, prompting the narrator to leave the house.
- The narrator took a four-mile walk to reach Heathcliff's gate, arriving just as the snow began to fall.
A description of the narrator's reluctance to visit Wuthering Heights on a cold and misty afternoon, and their eventual decision to take a walk after being disturbed by the maid's cleaning.
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