IS MR.KELADA THE NARRATOR OF THE STORY?
WHAT WAS PROHIBITED ON BOARD THE SHIP?
WHY DID MOST OF THE PASSENGERS DISLIKE MR.KELADA?
WHERE DID THE SHIP SAIL?
ACCORDING TO MR. KELADA HE WAS ALL FOR:
He spoke with a fluency in which there was nothing English and his gestures were exuberant.
WHAT DOES EXUBERANT GESTURES HERE MEAN?
He was hearty, jovial, loquacious, and argumentative. He knew everything better than anybody else, and it was an affront to his overweening vanity that you should disagree with him. He would not drop a subject, however unimportant, till he had brought you round to 20 his way of thinking.
CHOOSE THE APPROPRIATE EQUIVALENT:
Ramsay was in the American Consular Service and was stationed at Kobe. He was a great heavy fellow from the Middle West, with loose fat 30 under a tight skin, and he bulged out of his ready-made clothes. He was on his way back to resume his post, having been on a flying visit to New York to fetch his wife who had been spending a year at home. Mrs. Ramsay was a very pretty little thing, with pleasant manners and a sense of humor. The Consular Service is ill paid, and she was dressed always 35 very simply; but she knew how to wear her clothes. She achieved an effect of quiet distinction.
WHAT WAS MR. RAMSAY GOING TO DO?
WHAT WAS MRS. RAMSAY LIKE?
I had seen Mr. Kelada vehement and voluble before, but never so voluble and vehement as now.
WHAT DOES VOLUBLE AND VEHEMENT MEAN?
WHAT HADN'T MR. KELADA TOLD ABOUT, IN SPITE OF HIS LOQUACITY ?
HOW MUCH MONEY AND WHAT ON DID MR.KELADA BET?
WHY DID MRS. RAMSAY RETIRE TO HER ROOM WITH A HEADACHE?
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