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(a) Who is the ‘villain’ in this context?

(b) How has he been luckier?

(c) Find a word from the passage which means ‘simulation’.


(a) In this context, the ‘villain’ is the Intruder.

(b) He has been luckier as he has not been frustrated in spite of delaying killing Gerrard.

(c) Imitation.

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(a) Who does T refer to?

(b) Why has he been hunted long enough?

(c) Find a word from the passage which means ‘sought after’.

(i) Who has been referred to as ‘a poor hunted rat’ here?

(ii) What does the intruder has to gain? How?

(iii) Find the words from the passage which are opposites of:

(a) lose, (b) bounded.


(i) How will the intruder’s clothes let him down?

(ii) What is extremely interesting?

(iii) Find words which are similar in meaning to the meaning of given words (from the passage):

(a) very much, (b) wisdom.


(a) Who says this?

(b) What does ‘it’ refer to?

(c) Find a word from the passage which means ‘strange’.


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