The Open Window by Soki 1. My aunt wa be down presenty, Mr. Nuttel,* said a very self. possessed young lady of tifteen, in the meantime you must try and put up wth me* 2- Framton Nuttel endeavoured to say the correct something which should duty natter the niece of the moment without unduly discounting the aunt that was to come. Privafely he doubted more than ever whether meso formal visits on a succession of total strangers would do much towards helping the nerve cure which he was supposed to be undergoing 3. 7 know how it wil be," his sister had said when he was preparing to migrate to this rural retreat, you wit bury yourself down there and not speak to a wring sour, and your nerves wil be worse than ever from mooing l shat just give you letters of introduction to at the pecold I know tire. Some of Which of these passages from Saki's story, "The Open Window," is an example of flashback? A. Sec. 2: "Privately he doubted.whether these visits would do much" is a flashback. B. Sec. 5: "Do you know many of the people round here?" is an example of flashback. C. Sec. 3: His sister's words-*I shall just give you letters of introduction"- is part of a flashback. presenting one of the letters of introducton, came into the nice division. 5. "Do you know many of the ceode round here?* asked the necewher she judoed that they had had sufficient silent communion. 6- "Hardy a soul," sald Framton. "My sister was staying here, at the rectory, you know some four years ago, and she gave me rollers of introducion some of tho peopio here 7. He made the last statement in a tone of dstad reoret &. "Then you know practicaly nothing about my aunt? pursued the self- possessed young Lay habitation 10- "Her great tragedy happened just three years ago," sald the child, that would be since your solers 11-Her traged asked Framion, somehow in this rest country soot tragedies seemed out of place 12. "You may wonder wty we keep that window wide open on an October asernoon, said the niece, no catng a Latoe French window that opened 13- nit is quite warm for the time of the year," said Framton; but has that window got anything to do with the tragedy? 14 Out through that window, three years ago to a day, her husband and her two young brothers wegt off for their day's shooting. They never came back in crossing the moor to their favourte snipe shooting ground the It had been that Q search

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The Open Window
by Soki
1. My aunt wa be down presenty, Mr. Nuttel,* said a very self.
possessed young lady of tifteen, in the meantime you must try and put up
wth me*
2- Framton Nuttel endeavoured to say the correct something which
should duty natter the niece of the moment without unduly discounting the
aunt that was to come. Privafely he doubted more than ever whether meso
formal visits on a succession of total strangers would do much towards
helping the nerve cure which he was supposed to be undergoing
3. 7 know how it wil be," his sister had said when he was preparing to
migrate to this rural retreat, you wit bury yourself down there and not speak
to a wring sour, and your nerves wil be worse than ever from mooing l shat
just give you letters of introduction to at the pecold I know tire. Some of
Which of these passages from
Saki's story, "The Open
Window," is an example of
flashback?
A. Sec. 2: "Privately he doubted.whether
these visits would do much" is a flashback.
B. Sec. 5: "Do you know many of the people
round here?" is an example of flashback.
C. Sec. 3: His sister's words-*I shall just give
you letters of introduction"- is part of a
flashback.
presenting one of the letters of introducton, came into the nice division.
5. "Do you know many of the ceode round here?* asked the necewher
she judoed that they had had sufficient silent communion.
6- "Hardy a soul," sald Framton. "My sister was staying here, at the rectory,
you know some four years ago, and she gave me rollers of introducion
some of tho peopio here
7. He made the last statement in a tone of dstad reoret
&. "Then you know practicaly nothing about my aunt? pursued the self-
possessed young Lay
habitation
10- "Her great tragedy happened just three years ago," sald the child, that
would be since your solers
11-Her traged asked Framion, somehow in this rest country soot
tragedies seemed out of place
12. "You may wonder wty we keep that window wide open on an October
asernoon, said the niece, no catng a Latoe French window that opened
13- nit is quite warm for the time of the year," said Framton; but has that
window got anything to do with the tragedy?
14 Out through that window, three years ago to a day, her husband and
her two young brothers wegt off for their day's shooting. They never came
back in crossing the moor to their favourte snipe shooting ground the
It had been that
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Which passage from "The Open Window" describes the tragic event that happened three years ago? A. Sec. 14: "Out through that window, three years ago to a day, her husband and her two young brothers went off for their day's shooting." B. Sec. 11: "Her tragedy...seemed out of place." C. Sec. 10: "Her great tragedy happened just three years ago."

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In "The Open Window," the tragic event that happened three years ago is described in section 14. The niece tells Framton Nuttel that...
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