Charactererisation:
Read the following statements. Write (T) for statements that are True and (F) for statements that are False.
- Lucy is persuaded to stay on and fight against Miss Broome's spirit. [ ]
- The ghost of Miss Broome is angry with Mr Ross. [ ]
- Harry Darke admires and respects Lucy for her unyielding spirit. [ ]
- Lucy regrets that she is unkind to her Uncle Bert. [ ]
- Lucy is able to accept her Uncle Bert as a result of her sympathy for Miss Broome. [ ]
- The principal of the Belmont Secretarial College has high expectations of Lucy. [ ]
- Miss Broome was asked to retire because of her inefficiency as a secretary. [ ]
- The existence of Miss Broome's spirit does not set back Lucy's intent to stay the course. [ ]
- Harry Darke hints to Lucy what awaits her at the office. [ ]
- Lucy's mother believes in her daughter that she will get a job easily. [ ]
SECTION B
Understanding the plot:
Reaarrange the sentences below according to the sequence of events in the story.
- Lucy is apprehensive about finding a job with her low qualifications. [ ]
- Lucy finds out from Harry Darke who Miss Broome was. [ ]
- She is offered a job as a secretary at Ross and Bannister's. [ ]
- She makes Miss Broome's spirit undertstand why she should not remain in the office any longer. [ ]
- She types her first letter and is shocked to find unsual words all over the letter. [ ]
- She continues to type and correct the letter but is constantly challenged by the typewriter. [ ]
- Harry Darke shows her the typewriter she is to use. [ ]
- Lucy finally understands her Uncle Bert. [ ]
- Miss Broome takes leave of the office. [ ]
- She resolves to find out the cause of the extraordinary behaviour of the typewriter. [ ]
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