Désolé je sais que c'est un peu long mais je galère 1. Who is the main character? 2. In which country was he born? Justifiy by quoting from the text. 3. Expla
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Désolé je sais que c'est un peu long mais je galère
1. Who is the main character?
2. In which country was he born? Justifiy by quoting from the text.
3. Explain how the main character is connected to the following places:
a ) Langford
b) Winchester
c) Calcutta
d) Dehli
e) Massachusetts
4. What do we learn about his parents (origin, occupation,social status)?
5. What consequences did the father's job have on the life of his family?
6. In your own words, explain to what extent Langford was à new experience to the main character? Justifiy by quoting at least five details from the text. (40-50 words)
7. (ligne 35-36) "... he had slipped as best as he could into his world, ...". Explain the sentence in your own words.
8. Why had his parents chosen Langford for him? (30-40 words)
9. (l.39) "Still, he refused to forgive them". Comment on the sentence and explain the character's feelings. (30-40 words)
10. Translate from "From Langford..." (l.10) to "... used to going". (l.14)
1. Who is the main character?
2. In which country was he born? Justifiy by quoting from the text.
3. Explain how the main character is connected to the following places:
a ) Langford
b) Winchester
c) Calcutta
d) Dehli
e) Massachusetts
4. What do we learn about his parents (origin, occupation,social status)?
5. What consequences did the father's job have on the life of his family?
6. In your own words, explain to what extent Langford was à new experience to the main character? Justifiy by quoting at least five details from the text. (40-50 words)
7. (ligne 35-36) "... he had slipped as best as he could into his world, ...". Explain the sentence in your own words.
8. Why had his parents chosen Langford for him? (30-40 words)
9. (l.39) "Still, he refused to forgive them". Comment on the sentence and explain the character's feelings. (30-40 words)
10. Translate from "From Langford..." (l.10) to "... used to going". (l.14)
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1. Réponse Harryp
1-Langford 2-winchester