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Who was the first person the writer saw when he visited Miss Beam's school?
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The writer when visited Miss Beam's school, saw a girl of about twelve, whose eyes were covered with a bandage.
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Why did Miss Beam laugh?
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How many details can you recall from the story?
- The little girl with a bondage on her eyes was being led by a smaller boy between the ________.
- ________ was middle-aged, full of authority, kindly and understanding.
- According to the writer, not all the children he saw in the school were healthy and _______.
- On mute day, since the children's mouths could not be bandaged they had to exercise their __________.
- ___________, a girl with red curly hair was the Head Girl.
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- the flower beds
- Miss Beam
- active-looking
- willpower to remain silent
- Millie
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"I have heard so much," I said, "about the originality of your system."
- What system is the speaker talking about?
- What helps Miss Beam put this system into practice?
- What did the speaker see from the window that troubled him?
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"Don't you ever peep?" I asked the girl.
- What makes the writer ask the girl this question?
- What was her reply?
- What according to her gave her relief?
- What opinion did she have of her helpers?
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