Ill and Alone


Summary
Katy was a little girl with several dreams in her eyes She had plans about all the good things she wanted to do when she grew up Unfortunately now that she was sick she felt miserable thinking that she would never be able to do any of them Even though the days were bad for her the nights were even worse When Aunt Izzie fell asleep she used to cry hopelessly thinking about her condiiton One day her father Dr Carr brought a letter from her cousin Helen Aunt Izzie read it and told that Helen was going home that week She said that since she was already occupied taking care of katy it was only ...

Available Answers

  1. 1.
    Why did Katy find the nights more difficult than the days?
  2. 2.

    'I think she's quite right not to stop'.

    a) Who said these words and to whom?
    b) Who was she?
    c) Why was she right not to stop?
    d) What made the speaker change her mind?

  3. 3.
    What made the speaker change her mind?
  4. 4.
    How do we know that Katy loved Cousin Helen?
  5. 5.
    How do we know that Cousin Helen cannot walk?
  6. 6.

    Do you think Katy and her aunt had always had a loving relationship? Quote from the text to support your answer

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