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The document is a series of questions about a passage describing Mary's experience getting lost in a cave. Some key details: 1) Mary has been waking up due to her son and workaholic husband. 2) She finds herself lost in a cave after hitting her head, and has to make her way through in the dark with various injuries. 3) By thinking of practical everyday details, Mary stays in control and avoids panicking as she makes her way to the cave entrance. When she reaches the entrance, she is shocked to see the landscape below.

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The Cave Ans Page 1

The document is a series of questions about a passage describing Mary's experience getting lost in a cave. Some key details: 1) Mary has been waking up due to her son and workaholic husband. 2) She finds herself lost in a cave after hitting her head, and has to make her way through in the dark with various injuries. 3) By thinking of practical everyday details, Mary stays in control and avoids panicking as she makes her way to the cave entrance. When she reaches the entrance, she is shocked to see the landscape below.

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The Cave – Page 1: Questions

1) Look at paragraph 1. (1 mark)


What two things have been waking Mary recently?

Her (young) son and her (workaholic) husband.

2) The moon inched its way reluctantly across the cloudless sky. (2 marks)
What does the word reluctantly suggest about how time seems to be passing?
Explain your answer.

If you are reluctant you don’t want to do something and will probably move slowly to do it.
Also if you inch along you go slowly – because an inch is a small unit of length.
Therefore time appears to be passing slowly.

3) In question 2, the moon is described as reluctant. (1 mark)


This is an example of: (Tick one)
a) Exaggeration
b) Personification
c) Antonym
d) Simile
e) Understatement

4) Find and copy one word which suggests that Mary’s husband works a lot. (1 mark)

Workaholic

5) What do you think is the name of Mary’s husband? (2 marks)


Why do you think this?

Jake…
It says: She had tried to phone Jake at the office. We know her husband works a lot and it
seems likely that she would phone her husband if something had gone wrong.

6) Why had the previous day been long and tiring? (3 marks)
Give three reasons.

i) Her baby son had been grumpy.


ii) The heating in the house had broken down.
iii) The car needed extra repairs.
7) How do you know that Mary is worrying about her finances? (1 mark)

In the text it says: “Where the money was going to come from she didn’t know.”

8) From whom does Mary usually ask for advice when things go wrong? (1 mark)

Her best friend Belinda

9) Why was Mary’s sister away from home? (Tick one)


a. She was on holiday.
b. She was looking to purchase some French wine from a dealer.
c. She had taken a wrong turning off the M25.
d. She was seeing a heart specialist in a hospital.
e. She was looking for a new puppy from a rescue centre.
f. She was on a lecture tour of the south east of England.

10) Look at the third paragraph which begins: As she awoke... (1 mark)
What scratched Mary’s cheek?

A grain of sand

11) Mary realised she was not in her bedroom and became wide awake. (1 mark)
How do you know that she could not see very well at this moment?

It says that: “Her eyes widened to gather light for her brain.”

12) After she hit her head, Mary looked for a landmark in the darkness. (1 mark)
In what direction did she move?

towards the light

13) Choose the word which best describes how Mary moved through the cave. (1 mark)
Tick one:
a. Enthusiastically
b. Eagerly
c. Warily
d. Sulkily
e. Excitedly
14) As she moved, what did Mary choose to do to stay in control and not panic? (2 marks)
Give a specific example from the text.

She thought about specific things in her life e.g.


i) the price of children’s clothes
ii) the baby aardvark at the zoo
ii) a newspaper report of a missing man
iv) that her husband was particularly fond of cheesecake

15) What injuries did Mary collect on her journey along the cave? (1 mark)

bumps and scratches on her elbows and shins

16) Why were Mary’s feet besmirched and grimy? (1 mark)

Because the cave floor is wet and dirty and she is barefoot.

17) How did Mary feel when she reached the entrance to the cave? (3 marks)
Find evidence from the text to support your view.
Explain why your evidence supports your view.

She was shocked/very surprised.


We know this because the text says she took a “sharp intake of breath” (a gasp) when she
looked down “in disbelief”.
A gasp of disbelief strongly suggests she was shocked by what she saw.

18) Find the text: snaked a silent silvery stream, shimmering in the sunlight. (1 mark)
This is an example of: (Tick one)
a. Hyperbole
b. Personification
c. Synonym
d. Onomatopoeia
e. Alliteration

19) Identify one feature of Mary’s personality. (Point) (3 marks)


Find evidence from the text to support your view. (Evidence)
Explain why your evidence supports your view. (Explain)

She is determined/practical/independent.
When she hit her head she started to cry but “blinked them (the tears) angrily away.”
This tells us she refused to panic/give up in a difficult and frightening situation and looks for
a solution to the problem/way out.

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