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It was a constant source of amazement to Mrs. Bramble that she should have brought such a prodigy as Harold into the world. Harold was so different from ordinary children, so devoted to his books, such a model of behaviour, so altogether admirable. ...
Keeping it from Harold
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30/01/2021 5:16 pm
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Read the extracts given below and answer the questions that follow:
It was a constant source of amazement to Mrs. Bramble that she should have brought such a prodigy as Harold into the world. Harold was so different from ordinary children, so devoted to his books, such a model of behaviour, so altogether admirable.
(a) Who is a prodigy child?
(b) Who was so proud of such a prodigy?
(c) Find a word in the extract similar in meaning to ‘commendable’.
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30/01/2021 5:17 pm
(a) A child with exceptional talents is called a prodigy child.
(b) Mrs. Bramble, Harold’s mother.
(c) Admirable.
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