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a) no matter what (haw, etc.), b) self-conscious, c) reluctant:

a) 1. , . 2. , (you are sure to) . 3. , (rely on). 4. , (haunted her).

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V Quote the text to prove that

1. a) Molly's mother was not likeable, b) her husband's short visits transformed her into a different person;

2) Molly's father a) was kind and fond of children, b) had charm and imagination, c) was irresponsible and unreliable, d) was bound to sink low;

3) Molly a) was sweet and charming, b) was inclined to dream, c) was afraid to face facts, d) clung to her romantic dreams;

4) Bill was a) shy, b) impressed by Molly, c) matter-of-fact;

5) Mrs. Whiteside a) was kind and hospitable; b) took to Molly at once; c) had a sense of humour;

6) Mr. Whiteside was very kind, decent and tactful

 

 

VI Topics for discussion:

1. Give a character sketch of a) Molly, b) Molly's mother, c) Molly's father, d) Mr. and Mrs. Whiteside, e) Bill.

2. What did Molly's father's attraction lie in? Why was she blind to his faults?

3. Molly and Bill are poles apart. Which of them do you like better? Why?

4. Discuss the language used by a) Molly, b) Bill. Pick out adjectives and other words characteristic of each of them.

5. Analyse Molly's feelings beginning with the moment she ran out of the room and stopped in the hallway.

6. What do you think of Molly's decision to leave immediately? Was there no other way for her to act? Give your opinion.

7. Speak of the author's attitude to the main characters in the story.

 

8. What do you think was the author's purpose in writing the story? What psychological problem does he present in it?

9. Some people, mainly young people, are inclined to live in a world of dreams. What would you say of such people?


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