


(b) He thought that she would offer him a fish to eat. (a) The young seagull waited in surprise for his mother. (d) Who is referred as ‘He’ in the passage ? (c) Which word in the passage means the same as ‘cry as of fear’ ? (b) What did he think she would offer to him ? With a loud scream he fell outwards and downwards into space. He waited a moment in surprise, wondering why she did not come nearer and then maddened by hunger, he dived at the fish. (c) ‘Exhausted’ means the same as ‘tired out’. (b) His family was praising him because he had made a successful flight and conquered his fear. (a) He couldn’t rise as he was tired and weak with hunger. (c) Find out a word from the passage which means the same as ‘tired out’. He was floating on it, and around him his family was screaming, praising him and their beaks were offering him scraps of dog fish. His feet sank into the green sea, and then his belly touched it and he sank no further. But he was tired and weak with hunger and he could not rise, exhausted by the strange exercise. He screamed with fright and attempted to rise again flapping his wings. He dropped his legs to stand on the green sea. (c) The word ‘beckoning’ means the same as ‘summoning or luring by silent signal. He tried to stand on it but his legs sunk into it. (b) He thought the sea was hard like land. (a) The green flooring on which the young seagull’s brothers and sisters had landed was the sea. (c) Which word in the passage means the same as ‘summoning or luring by silent signal ? (b) How was the young seagull’s first experience of the sea ? (a) What was the ‘green flooring’ on which his brothers and sister had landed ? He was floating on it, and around him his family was screaming, praising him and their beaks were offering him scraps of dog-fish. His feet sank into the green sea, and then his belly touched it and he sank no farther. They were beckoning to him, calling shrilly. (d) The young seagull pretended be falling asleep. (c) ‘Brink’ means the ‘edge of land before a steep slope’. (a) ‘They’ refer to the seagull’s parents. (c) Trace a word from the passage which means ‘the edge of land before a steep slope’. He stepped slowly out to the brink of the ledge, and standing on one leg with the other leg hidden under his wing he closed one eye, then the other and pretended to be falling asleep. (c) ‘Monstrous’ means the same as ‘terrible’. (b) The young seagull’s fear lasted for a short while-just after a minute the seagull’s mother wanted him to follow her. His wings spread and the wind helped him in flying. (a) The young seagull tried to dive at the fish and fell outwards and downwards into the space. (d) Who fell outwards and downward into space ? (c) Find the word from the passage which means the same as ‘terrible’. (b) How long did the young seagull’s fear last ?

(a) How did the young seagull learn to fly ? The wind rushed against his breast feathers, then under his stomach and against his wings. The next moment he felt his wings spread outwards. Then a monstrous terror seized him and his heart stood still. With a loud scream he fell outwards and downward into space. The ghost helps you in the cellarYou should see a ghost while being captive alongside Charlotte on the Surgeon path.Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow:

That's the only time anyone's seen him?ĭiscover a drunk voicemail from CharlotteTo achieve this one, you should get Unfinished ending on the Ghost path and stay in a good relationship with Charlotte:.Choose options that give you Denial points and avoid options that give you Acceptance points: Kristina is in denial, Emily still haunts herYou should gain 100% of Denial and have low Acceptance level. Choose options that give you Acceptance points and avoid options that give you Denial points: Kristina's head is clearYou should gain 100% of Acceptance and have low Denial level.
