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In “the story teller” why are the children delighted when the bachelor describes Bertha as “horribly good”?
1.They find the choice of words to be unexpected and surprising
2. They want the bachelor to keep telling the story
3.the children hope something bad happens to Bertha
4.the children like stories about horrible children

2. Why is most of the conversation at the beginning of the “the story teller” focused on sheep and cows?
1. The children are very interested in the sheep and cows they see in the countryside
2.since the children’s aunt grew up with sheep and cows, she wants to tell the children about them.
3. The children hope the bachelor will tell them stories about sheep and cows as they travel through the countryside
4. The aunt hopes to distract the bored children by pointing out the sheep and cows they pass by in the countryside


3. In “the story teller” the bachelor tells the children a story and uses the phrase “horribly good”. The author explains “ there was a wave of reaction in favor of the story” what is conveyed by the word wave in that line?
1. The children respond immediately to the bachelor’s use of “horribly good”
2. It causes the children to gasp and murmur to each other
3. The children don’t respond at all when he uses the phrase
4. The children respond in various way to the phrase “ horribly good”


4. Part A.
What is the theme of “ the story teller”?
1. Bad behavior is always punished
2. The tried and true way is usually the best way
3. Questioning the authority should sometimes be encouraged
4. A story can be judged to be good only if it’s entire audience is entertained by it


Part B
How does Sami develop the theme identified in part A?
1. He shows the bachelor assuming control over the children
2. He shows the children, and later the bachelor, criticizing and contradicting the aunt.
3. He shows the children rebelling against the train conductor
4. He shows how happy the children are when. They are able to get away from the aunt

Respuesta :

Answer:

They find the choice of words to be unexpected and surprising.

Explanation:

In the story "The Story-Teller", H.H Munro presents a picture of the reality and wants of the children. The children in the story want to listen about reality and not about the superficial world.

The story told by the aunt was boring and about the expectation that society wants from the children. The children lacked interest in such stories because of the representation of the main character. When the bachelor told the story about Bertha and described her to be 'horribly good', the children gained the interest in the story. The description brought a different view about the girl and brought surprise in her characterization.

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