![]() (b) The author has used the phrase ‘once more’ because Griffin was naked before he had entered the large store, from where he had taken the ‘newly found’ clothes. (a) ‘They’ are the shop assistants and ‘he’ is the invisible scientist, Griffin. (c) Find a word from the extract that means the same as ‘run away’. (b) Why has the author used the phrase ‘once more’? (a) Who are ‘they’ and ‘he’ referred to in the above extract? So once more he found himself invisible but naked in the chill January air. In the end he was able to escape only by quickly taking off his newly found clothes. (b) The air was bitterly cold because the season was mid-winter. (a) ‘He’ in the above extract is Griffin, the invisible scientist. (c) Find a word from the extract that means the same as ‘quietly enter’ Instead of walking about the streets he decided to slip into a big London store for warmth. The air was bitterly cold and he could not do without clothes. (b) The scientist Griffin, who has become invisible, is making these footprints. (a) ‘They’ in the above extract are two boys on a street in London. (d) What is the opposite of ‘remarkable’? (c) Find the word from the extract that means the same as ‘continuing’. A fresh footmark appeared from nowhere! Further footprints followed, one after another, descending the steps and progressing down the street. Read the following extracts carefully and answer the questions that follow.Īs they gazed, a remarkable sight met their eyes.
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