SIX FEET - The narrator assumes that the 20 pounds Petrus gives him to pay for the return of the body
has been borrowed.
SIX FEET - The narrator feels awkward when the funeral procession passes because he
isn't sure what to do with himself.
SIX FEET - Lerice's giving the old father an old suit makes the narrator feel
better about the whole situation.
SIX FEET - At the beginning of the story the relationship between the narrator and Lerice is ,
satisfying to both.
SIX FEET - Petrus doesn't tell Lerice and the narrator about his brother's illness until it is too late. Lerice is troubled by Petrus's behavior mainly because it suggests a lack of faith in
Lerice and the narrator.
SIX FEET - Petrus doesn't tell Lerice and the narrator about his brother's illness until it is too late. Lerice is troubled by Petrus's behavior mainly because it suggests a lack of faith in
Lerice and the narrator.
SIX FEET - Someone who always exhibits submissive behavior might be called a
wimp.
SIX FEET - If something is untainted it is
pure.
SIX FEET - An extraneous remark is one that is
unimportant.
SIX FEET - If you are enamored by something you are
, charmed by it.
SIX FEET - An inane idea might also be described as
silly.
ROCKING HORSE - To the outside world Paul's mother appears to be
a very good mother.
ROCKING HORSE - To her children and herself Paul's mother is
an unloving mother.
ROCKING HORSE - The reaction of Paul's mother to the gift of 5000 pounds could be described as all of the following except
joyful.
ROCKING HORSE - When Paul's mother receives the 5000 pounds the whispering in the house
becomes more intense.
ROCKING HORSE - Paul is obsessed with betting on horse racing because
he wants to prove to his mother that he is lucky.
ROCKING HORSE - Which of the following is the main reason for Paul's mother's dissatisfaction?
She feels that she isn't lucky and life is not fair.
ROCKING HORSE - Paul's mother tells him that
luck causes people to have money.
ROCKING HORSE - At the end of the story what is Uncle Oscar suggesting when he says "But, poor devil poor devil he's best gone out of a life where he rides his rocking horse to find a winner"?
, paul may be better off dead because his life was likely to be painful.
ROCKING HORSE - To get your car to career you would use the
accelerator.
ROCKING HORSE - You could parry a question by
asking another question.
ROCKING HORSE - An obscure fairy tale would be one that
is almost unknown.
ROCKING HORSE - An inconsiderable amount of money could be called
a drop in the bucket.
ROCKING HORSE - Something likely to make people remonstrate is
a tax increase.