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7. Paraphrase or explain:
1....at the memorial arch he said good-bye to her, and looking at it for the last time she felt that she could reply to the enigmatic irony of its appearance with an equal irony of her own.
2. The habiliments of woe could not but serve as an effective disguise to her unexpected feelings.
3.I know I can do nothing to make up for your terrible loss, but I want you to know how deeply, how sincerely I feel for you.
8. Say who and under what circumstances made these utterances. What feelings and motives were they prompted by?
1. Have you ever been to a symphony concert?
2. Walter died of a broken heart.
3. I wish he could have minded his own business.
4. The only thing that counts is the love of duty.
5. You can't go and live all by yourself in your own house.
6. He was a thundering good chap, and he'll be missed here more than I can say.
9. Discuss why these things happened or did not happen:
1. They gave up everything, their home, their country, love, children, freedom.
2. He was actually experimenting on himself.
3. She did not want the Mother Superior to see into her heart.
4. The convent door closed for the last time behind her.
5. She wondered if all her fellows had in their hearts I shameful secrets which they spent their time guarding from
curious glances.
6. She wished Dorothy Townsend would go away.
7. Kitty did not understand. She did not know what amends Charlie's wife owed her.
8. He began talking of the autumn race meeting, and the polo... and a chat he had had that morning with the Governor.
9. For a moment she had a picture before her mind's eye of the beggar... who had lain dead against the compound wall.
10. Dorothy had had a letter from him, and he had said all manner of things about her devoted work at the convent, about her courage and her self-control.
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II. EXERCISES | | | III.Discuss Kitty as the protagonist of the novel. |