PASSAGE-1
(i) Mr.
Oliver carried a torch which ran out of batteries as soon as he walked through
the pine forest. As he walked through the pine forest, he came across a boy,
who was sitting on a rock. He seemed to be weeping.
(ii) The
boy was sitting on a rock with his head hung down, and his hands held his face.
He appeared to be weeping as his body shook convulsively. He also had a
strange, and soundless weep.
(ii) Mr.
Oliver felt uneasy as he walked through the pine forest, as it was very late,
and dark. The torch he held, was flickering due to being low on batteries, and
the leaves of the pine trees also made a sad, eerie sound when wind blew, which
would make most people uncomfortable, and scared.
(iv) Mr.
Oliver told the boy to go home, and not stay in the middle of a forest at
night, as wild animal might attack him at that time. The face of the boy was
blank, and just a plain oval face with no eyes, no ears, no eyebrows, no
nothing.
(v) Though
Mr. Oliver was a very confident, and non-imaginative person, upon seeing the
boy's strange face, he immediately got so much scared that his torch fell from
his hands, and he ran directly in the opposite direction from the boy, and
towards the distinct light, that he saw.
PASSAGE-2
(i) Mr. Oliver moved closer to the boy, because
he was concerned for the boy as to why he was sitting deep in the forest at
such a late time, as it was very dangerous to stay outside during night, in
Shimla, during those days.
(ii) Mr.
Oliver sensed a strange feeling about the situation, that something was wrong.
He had many questions scrambling through his mind, and in a way, he got scared
of the boy sitting on the rock.
(iii) The
boy's body shook convulsively, and made it clear to Mr. Oliver that the boy was
weeping. He was weeping soundlessly, and had his head hung, with his hands
supporting it.
(iv) Mr.
Oliver felt very much uneasy when his torch's gleam fell on a boy sitting on a
rock, who was shaking convulsively, and had his head hung down, on his hands.
What made it more strange was that the boy was having a soundless weep, and it
was too late for boys to be outside.
(v) Mr.
Oliver's anger gave way to concern, when he started to be worried about the boy
sitting deep in a forest, so late, and when he answered non of his questions,
but kept shaking, and weeping soundlessly.
PASSAGE-3
(i) The
torch fell from Mr. Oliver's hand fell when he moved the torch's gleam to the
boy's face to see how he looked like, but he had no face. It was such a
fearful, and strange sight, that Mr. Oliver dropped his torch in dread, and
fear.
(ii) Mr.
Oliver told the boy that he should not be out there at this moment, because it
was very late, and dark too. It was also not thoughtful to go out at night, in
Shimla, during those days.
(iii) Mr.
Oliver immediately got so much firghtened that he dropped his torch from his
hands, and ran directly opposite as to where the boy was sitting, when he saw
the face of the boy. He ran blindly, and shouted for help until he saw a light
coming from a distance, and ran towards it.
(iv) He saw
a bright yellow light when he was running towards the school building. He used
this light as his guide to get out of the forest. This light was coming from a
lantern.
(v) Mr.
Oliver stumbled up to the watchman of the school, who was holding a lantern in
his hands. He was completely out of his breath, and scared to life, when he met
the watchman. He was gasping for air very badly, at that time.
PASSAGE-4
(i) The boy
sitting on the rock in the middle of the pine forest, which Mr. Oliver
navigated through, upon returning from the school after teaching, had no eyes,
no nose or mouth.
(ii) Mr.
Oliver called for help as he ran blindly through the pine forest, as he was
scared for his life, when he saw the boy's empty face, who was sitting on the
rock, in the pine forest.
(iii) The
watchman found Mr. Oliver in a very frightened, and completely out of breath.
He was even gasping for air. He asked Mr. Oliver if there was an accident, and
why was he running, and what from?
(iv) Mr.
Oliver answered the watchman that he had seen something very horrible. He said
that he saw a weeping boy, in the middle of the forest with no eyes, no mouth,
no eyebrows, no nothing.
(v) Upon
seeing Mr. Oliver's condition, and hearing his reply to his questions, he
simply asked if the boy's face was like his, as he brought the lantern that he
was holding, close to his face so that Mr. Oliver could see his face.
PASSAGE-5
(i) Mr. Oliver's
hands trembled due to fear when he saw the boy's strange, and frightening face,
who was sitting on a rock in the middle of a pine forest very late, which made
the atmosphere more frightful.
(ii) Mr.
Oliver scrambled down the path in the pine forest, because it was a shortcut to
the place, where he lived. He used to work late hours in his school as a
professor, so he used to take the dark path of the forest, so he could reach
home faster, as it usually got very late everyday, after his work.
(iii) Mr.
Oliver saw a young boy sitting on a rock with his head hung down in his hands,
and he shook convulsively which indicated that he was weeping, but he did not
made any sound. It was a soundless weep, which was very strange, and some-what
fearful.
(iv) Mr Oliver
found the boy's face look horrible, as it had no eyes, no ear, no nose, no
nothing. It was just a round, smooth oval head. The boy's face did not even had
eyebrows, which is a very frigthening, and strange sight, which would scare
anyone.
(v) Upon hearing
the replying to his question to Mr. Oliver, the watchman just simply asked Mr.
Oliver if his face too looked very familiar to the boy's face, which Mr. Oliver
saw in the forest, as he moved the lantern that he was holding in his hands,
close to his face, so that Mr. Oliver could see his face.
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