chapter one C Flashcards
“Why should I do anything?”
1- Who said these words to whom?
2- When did the speaker say these words?
3- Why doesn’t Rudolf the speaker work?.
- Rudolf Rassendyll said these words to Rose, his brother’s wife
- He said these words when Rose wanted to know when he was going to do
something - Because he has nearly enough money to do anything he wants to, and he enjoys
an important position in society
“But you’ve done nothing except…”
1- Who said these words to whom?
2- What did the speaker blame the addressed person for?
3- What was the addressed person’s reaction?
- Rose Rassendyll said this to Rudolf Rassendyll.
- She blamed him for being lazy and not doing anything useful.
- He said he was lazy but he was a member of the Rassendyll family and our family didn’t need to do things.
3- “She’s angry because she thinks I don’t do anything.”
1- Who said these words to whom?
2- Where were they?
3- When did the speaker say these words?
- Rudolf Rassendyll said these words to his brother, Robert.
- They were in the dinning room.
- He said these words when Robert asked his wife what the matter was.
“He also realises his position in society has responsibilities. You only see opportunities in yours.”
1- Who said these words to whom?
3- What was the addressed person’s reply?
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- Rose said these words to Rudolf Rassendyll.
- She was talking about the difference between her husband and Rudolf.
- He said that opportunities are responsibilities.
“Good, because I have some news for you”
1- Who said this to whom?
2- What was the good news the speaker had?
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3- What was the addressed person‟s reaction?
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- Rose said this to Rudolf Rassendyll.
- Sir Jacob Borrodaile was going to be an ambassador and he wanted Rudolf Rassendyll to work for him.
- He agreed to take the job offered to him.
“He’s going to be an ambassador in six months’ time, and he says he’s happy for you to work for him.”
1-Who said these words to whom?
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2-Who is the speaker talking about?
3-Did the addressed person accept that offer? Why / Why not?
- Rose said these words to Rudolf Rassendyll
- She is talking about Sir Jacob Borrodaile
- Yes, he did because the job sounded interesting.
7-“ If in six months’ time I’m in a position to take this job, then I’ll certainly say yes.”
1- Who said these words to whom?
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2- Why did the speaker accept the job?
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3- What did the speaker decide to do during the six months before starting his new job?
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- Rudolf Rassendyll said these words to Rose
- Because the job sounded interesting
- He decided to visit Ruritania to attend the coronation of King Rudolf the Fifth
“Yes, indeed. Writing a book’s the best way to get into politics”
1- Who said this to him?
2- When did the speaker say this sentence?
- Robert Rassendyll said this to Rudolf Rassendyll.
- The speaker said this sentence when Rudolf said he was going to write a book about social problems in the country.
- He wrote a book about his journey to Ruritania.
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“I don’t think he likes being only a Duke.”
1- Who said these to whom?
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2- Who were they talking about?
3- Why didn’t he like being only a Duke?
- George Featherly said these words to Rudolf Rassendyll
- They were talking about the Duke of Strelsau.-
- Because he wished he were the king.
“You have an important person to travel with.”
1- Who said these words to whom?
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2- Who was that important person?
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3- What was that person travelling?
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- George Featherly said these words to Rudolf Rassendyll.
- Antoinette de Mauban.
- She was travelling to Ruritania.
-“He’s always lived in Ruritania and he cares about the people, so people like
him.”
1- Who said this to whom?
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2- Who is the person talking about?
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3- What more does the speaker think about the person?
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- The owner of the inn said this to Rudolf Rassendyll.-
- Duke Michael
- She wished the Duke was the new King and not his brother and that many people
also wanted the same thing
“He’s almost a stranger.”
1- Who said this to whom?
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2- Who were they talking about?
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3- Why was that person “almost a stranger”?
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- The owner of the inn said this to Rudolf Rassendyll.
- They were talking about the King of Ruritania.
- Because he had been abroad for most of his life and not many people even knew what he looked like.
-“How do you know the King has red hair?”
1- Who said these words to whom?
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2- Who told the daughter that the king has red hair?
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3- How did the addressed person know that the king had red hair ?
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- The old woman said these words to her daughter.
- Johann, the Duke’s servant.
- He’s seen the King at the hunting lodge.”
15-“I don’t know if you can be good friends if you want the same thing.”
1- Who said these words to whom?
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2- What did the speaker mean by these words?
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3- According to the addressed person, who had the right to that thing?
- The old woman said these words to Rudolf Rassendyll.
- She meant that both the King and the Duke wanted to be King of Ruritania, so they could be enemies, not friends
- Rassendyll thought it was the older brother’s right to become king.