The cricket says, “Oh! what will become of me?” When does he say it, and why?
When the winters arrived, the cricket said so, and he discovered no food to eat. He said so because there was nothing to eat and he was hungry.
The cricket says, “Oh! what will become of me?” When does he say it, and why?
When the winters arrived, the cricket said so, and he discovered no food to eat. He said so because there was nothing to eat and he was hungry.
Why did the author go to Bridport?
How old was Mrs Macpherson now? Where was she?
Who did Connie Macpherson think her visitor was?
Which sentence in the text shows that the visitor did not try to hide his identity?
For how long do you think Connie had kept Jim’s letter? Give reasons for your answer.
Why do you think the desk had been sold, and when?
Why do Jim and Hans think that games or sports are good ways of resolving conflicts? Do you agree?
Do you think the soldiers of the two armies are like each other, or different from each other? Find evidence from the story to support your answer.
Mention the various ways in which the British and the German soldiers become friends and find things in common at Christmas.
What is Connie's Christmas present? Why is it 'the best Christmas present in the world'?
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