(i) What was the weather like on the afternoon the narrator set out to post a letter?
(a) Warm
(b) Hot
(c) Chilly
(d) Rainy
(ii) Why did the narrator think the rider on the horse was taking a shortcut?
(a) They were lost
(b) It was a known shortcut
(c) They wanted an adventure
(d) It was a race
(iii) What does the term "governess" mean in the story?
(a) Someone who takes care of gardens
(b) A teacher who works in a private household
(c) A chef in a grand house
(d) A driver for the family
(iv) Who owns the black and white dog in the story?
(a) The narrator
(b) Mr. Rochester
(c) Millcott
(d) The injured rider
(v) Why did the narrator hesitate to re-enter Thornfield after posting the letter?
(a) She was afraid of the dog
(b) She was tired of the quiet
(c) It was too dark
(d) She lost her way
(i) The horse slipped on the ____ ice.
(ii) The narrator works as a _______ at Thornfield Hall.
(iii) Mr. Rochester expresses surprise upon learning about the narrator's residence in Thornfield, saying, "Ah! The governess! I had ______!"
(iv) Thornfield Hall is not usually dark but has a warm glow and cheerful voices upon the narrator's _______.
(i) The narrator thought a traveller was lost.
(ii) Mr. Rochester had a friendly face.
(iii) The narrator was excited to re-enter Thornfield.
(iv) Thornfield Hall is a place where the narrator works as a gardener.
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