What unique experience did the narrator and George encounter while going through the lock at Hampton Court? | Card: 1 / 20 |
They posed for a photograph just as their boat got caught under part of the lock, threatening to flip them over. | Card: 2 / 20 |
Fill in the blank: The journey from Streatley to Culham is enjoyed by ___ but regretted by ___ seekers. | Card: 3 / 20 |
What geographical features do the narrator and George observe during their trip between Culham and Oxford? | Card: 5 / 20 |
How did the crowded conditions at the lock contribute to the narrator and George's predicament? | Card: 7 / 20 |
The crowded conditions distracted them, leading to their boat getting caught and the rising water threatening to capsize them. | Card: 8 / 20 |
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Describe the atmosphere of the day when the narrator and George went through the lock. | Card: 11 / 20 |
It was a glorious day, which added to the crowded and festive atmosphere at the lock. | Card: 12 / 20 |
What did the photographer capture just at the moment the narrator and George pushed away? | Card: 13 / 20 |
The photographer captured them as they were about to fall over, with their feet dangling in the air. | Card: 14 / 20 |
What is an implication of the phrase 'pleasure seekers' in the context of the journey? | Card: 15 / 20 |
It suggests that those seeking a leisurely experience may not enjoy the long stretches without locks. | Card: 16 / 20 |
True or False: The narrator and George were aware of their boat's precarious position while posing for the photo. | Card: 17 / 20 |
It served as a setting for a significant and humorous incident involving the narrator and George. | Card: 20 / 20 |





