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“Over the crick, and there will be the wizard’s house.” And that’s the way Roger Skunk went, and pretty soon he came to a little white house, and he rapped on the door.” Jack rapped on the window sill, and under the covers Jo’s tall figure clenched in an infantile thrill. “And then a tiny little old man came out, with a long white beard and a pointed blue hat, and said, “Eh? Whatzis? Whatcher want? You smell awful.” The wizard’s voice was one of Jack’s own favourite effects; he did it by scrunching up his face and somehow whining through his eyes, which felt for the interval rheumy. He felt being an old man suited him. i. Choose the option that tells the location of the wizard’s house when Jack says “over the crick”.a) Option 1 b) Option 2 c) Option 3 d) Option 4ii. Select the option that tells you about Jack being a great storyteller. 1. Jack knew the right way to the wizard’s house as if he had been there. 2. Jack was commendable at giving his story realistic details. 3. Jack’s delivery of speech with sound effects was remarkable. 4. Jack looked like a really old man as if he was the wizard. a) 1, 2 b) 2, 3 c) 3, 4 d) 1, 4iii. Pick the option that suitably decodes the wizard’s message when he says “Eh? Whatzis? Whatcher want?”. a) What is this? What can you want? b) What’s this? What do you want? c) Who? What can I do? d) Who are you? What you want? iv. What was Jo’s reaction to Jack’s knock on the window? a) She stiffened in anticipation of something thrilling. b) She held on to the covers tightly and compressed her lips. c) She relaxed, knowing that her father was around to protect her. d) She instantly responded in the voice of another character. 

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.i. (d) 

ii. (a) 

iii. (b) 

iv. (a)



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