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The Ghost's Theatre

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    The Ghost's Theatre
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  • What is the main focus of the story?
    A ghost hunter’s guide to solving mysteries
    How townspeople rebuilt an old theatre
    The history of theatre in the country
    A ghostly singer performing one last time
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  • Which statement is TRUE about Adelaide the Magnificent?
    She spent most of her life overseas and never came back.
    She was awarded a prize for writing plays.
    She built the theatre and starred in its shows for many year
    She was known as a great dancer.
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  • What time did the ghost appear on the stage?
    Just after sunrise
    A few minutes before midnight
    At midnight, after the town’s clock chimed
    At exactly 10:00 p.m.
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  • Which of the following is NOT true about the old theatre?
    People went inside and saw the ghost on the first night.
    It had not hosted a live show for decades.
    It was located in a quiet, forgotten part of the country.
    Nobody living had been inside until the ghost singing starte
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  • How did Christian react after Adelaide’s final song?
    He shouted at the ghost to stop.
    He clapped and praised her performance.
    He ran away in fear.
    He left the theatre silently.
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  • What happened after Adelaide’s last performance for Christian?
    She rebuilt the old theatre herself.
    She moved to another town’s theatre.
    She continued to sing for many nights afterward.
    She disappeared and never came back.
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  • Why might Adelaide’s ghost have sung only once for Christian?
    To perform for an audience one last time to find peace.
    She disliked having more than one person watch her.
    Christian paid her to sing.
    She was afraid of the townspeople.
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  • What can we infer about the voice heard from the theatre before Christian arrived?
    It was a prank organised by the mayor.
    It came from modern audio equipment.
    It was caused by wind passing through the building.
    It was likely Adelaide’s ghost singing.
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  • How was the theatre important to the community in the past?
    It was a quiet place for reading and studying.
    It was used for political speeches only.
    It was a place people often gathered and shared emotions.
    It stored supplies for the whole town.
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  • In the phrase “Her skin was as pale as bone”, the word pale most likely means:
    Strong and healthy
    Light in colour, almost white
    Dark and shadowy
    Colourful and bright
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  • The word “haunting” in “a haunting voice” most likely means:
    Too quiet to hear
    Similar to a bird’s song
    Pleasant but easily forgotten
    Strange and frightening in a memorable way
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