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What is Charlie’s main feeling throughout the chapter?
 
Confusion and fear.
 
Excitement and happiness.
 
Anger and frustration.
 
Calmness and relaxation.
What does Charlie compare the mirrored walls in the elevator to?
 
Endless versions of himself.
 
An empty glass room.
 
His reflection in a lake.
 
A movie screen.
What does Charlie imagine would happen if Dara stopped breathing in Mum’s arms?
 
It would be the sound of something breaking that can never be fixed.
 
His parents would be calm and handle the situation.
 
Nothing would change.
 
His brother would be taken back to the nursery.
What noise makes Charlie feel uncomfortable as he leaves the hospital?
 
A siren shriek from an ambulance.
 
The sound of children laughing.
 
The hum of traffic.
 
A dog barking nearby.
How does Charlie describe the heat outside the hospital?
 
Like breathing soup.
 
Refreshing and cool.
 
Just mildly warm.
 
Cold and windy.
What thought crosses Charlie’s mind as he rides the lift down?
 
Whether Dara has stopped breathing.
 
How excited he is about the day.
 
What his friends are doing.
 
How hungry he feels.
What does Charlie want to do to the balloon the family is holding?
 
Pop it with a pin.
 
Take it with him.
 
Give it to his brother.
 
Ignore it.
What does Charlie think about the family he sees in the corridor?
 
He feels angry and jealous.
 
He feels happy for them.
 
He doesn’t notice them.
 
He wishes he could join them.
Where does Charlie run after leaving the hospital?
 
Towards the forest at the top of Mandel Rise.
 
Back into the hospital.
 
Towards the beach.
 
To his friend Beaky’s house.
What happens after Charlie hears his mum wailing from the room?
 
He runs out of the hospital.
 
He asks the doctor what’s wrong.
 
He hugs his parents.
 
He goes to the playroom.
How does Charlie feel about his parents now being Dara’s parents too?
 
He feels sad and disconnected.
 
He feels happy and proud.
 
He feels indifferent.
 
He feels excited.
What does the doctor suggest Charlie should do while they talk about the test results?
 
Go play in the playroom.
 
Sit quietly in the room.
 
Hold Dara.
 
Go to the cafeteria.
What does the doctor bring into the room?
 
The results of Dara’s tests and scans.
 
A new set of medicines.
 
A book for Charlie to read.
 
A picture of Dara.
What does Charlie notice about Mum and Dad when Dara stops crying suddenly?
 
They go quiet and freeze, worried.
 
They smile and talk.
 
They start laughing.
 
They leave the room.
What is Charlie’s reaction when Dara starts crying harder?
 
He feels panicky.
 
He smiles and feels calm.
 
He takes Dara in his arms.
 
He leaves the room.
What happens when Dad lowers Dara towards Charlie for a cuddle?
 
Charlie panics and says no.
 
Charlie eagerly takes Dara.
 
Dara immediately stops crying.
 
Mum stops Dad.
How does Charlie describe Dara’s cry?
 
A horrible, thin squawk, birdlike.
 
A soft and gentle coo.
 
A loud wail.
 
A musical laugh.
What is attached to Dara that makes Charlie uncomfortable?
 
A thin tube going into Dara’s nose.
 
A bandage around Dara’s hand.
 
A patch on Dara’s forehead.
 
A bracelet with Dara’s name on it.
What do Mum and Dad do when Charlie looks at Dara?
 
They gaze dreamily at Dara.
 
They focus their attention on Charlie.
 
They ignore both Charlie and Dara.
 
They talk to the doctor.
What causes Charlie to feel nervous about Dara?
 
Dara’s fast breathing and grey skin.
 
Dara’s loud crying.
 
Dara’s constant movement.
 
Dara’s giggles.
How does Charlie react to Dara’s appearance?
 
He pretends to smile.
 
He laughs and feels happy.
 
He immediately feels a strong connection.
 
He is confused but fascinated.
What is Dara compared to by Charlie?
 
A baby bird just hatched.
 
A tiny mouse.
 
A little kitten.
 
A soft pillow.
What does Charlie feel when he first sees Dara?
 
Fear and disappointment.
 
Excitement and joy.
 
Anger and frustration.
 
Curiosity and amazement.
How does Charlie describe his mother’s hair?
 
Big, frizzy, and wild.
 
Neatly tied back.
 
Cut short and neat.
 
Long and straight.
What is Charlie’s initial feeling when he sees his mum?
 
She seems sad.
 
She looks happy and content.
 
She appears angry.
 
She is laughing.