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Is Mrs. Sappleton aware of the story that Vera tells Mr. Nuttel?
No
What does Mrs. Sappleton talk about when she first meets Mr. Nuttel?
The open window and her husband’s return
What is ironic about Vera’s name?
It means truth, but she is known for telling lies.
How is Vera best described?
Mischievous and imaginative
What is the main theme of the story?
The power of storytelling and deception
What reason does Vera give for Mr. Nuttel’s sudden departure?
He had a traumatic experience involving dogs in the past.
How does Mr. Nuttel react when he sees the men returning through the window?
He panics and runs away in fear.
What is Mrs. Sappleton’s explanation for keeping the window open?
She expects her husband and brothers to return through the window.
What does Vera tell Mr. Nuttel about the open window?
Her aunt keeps it open, waiting for her husband and brothers to return from a hunting trip.
Why does Mr. Nuttel visit the countryside?
For rest and relaxation due to his nervous condition
Vera immediately remebered / made up another horror story about Framton being chased / followed by dogs into a graveyard.
made up, chased
Mrs. Sappleton wondered / knew why Framton ran away without a word of apology.
wondered
Vera found the situation funny, but for Framton it was an interesting / awful experience.
awful
Vera wanted to amuse herself / hurt Framton.
amuse herself
Vera knew Framton would be scared to death when the men / aunt suddenly appeared.
men
Vera noticed that Framton was calm / nervous, so she decided to play a trick on him.
nervous
Were Vera's stories true?
No, they weren't.
How did the aunt explain Framton's behavior?
He ran away as if he had seen a ghost.
"Here we are".... Who is "we"? Are they ghosts?
Mrs. Sappleton's husband and brothers. No, they weren't ghosts.
Why did Framton run in terror?
Because he thought the three figures were the ghosts.
What did they see through the window?
They saw three figures walking toward the window with guns.
How did Framton and Vera react?
Framton shivered, and the girl was staring through the open window with horror in her eyes.
Why did Mrs. Sappleton's face grow brighter?
Because she saw her husband and brothers coming back.
What did Framton talk about? Why?
He talked about his medical condition because he wanted to change a subject.
Was Mrs. Sappleton interested in what Framton was saying?
No. ("...in a voice which only replaced a yawn")
What did Mrs. Sappleton tell Framton in the beginning?
That her husband and her brothers would be home soon.
Was the aunt depressed or was she cheerful?
She was cheerful.