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  • Which sentence best follows?: The programme relied on volunteers.
    Meals were cooked.
    The office closed.
    Scotland is rural.
    Without them, it could not function.
  • Which sentence best follows?: The charity helped schools.
    Schools benefited.
    Helped charity schools.
    Charity schools helped.
    Schools charity helped.
  • Who refers to?: The children who attended regularly improved.
    Attended
    Improved.
    Regularly
    Children
  • Which sentence best follows?: The programme supported families.
    Supported programme families.
    Families supported the programme.
    Programme families supported.
    Families programme supported.
  • Which sentence best follows?: The charity had very limited resources.
    Children walked far.
    Even so, it continued operating.
    The weather was bad.
    The shed was blue.
  • Whose refers to?: The village whose families supported the programme grew.
    Village
    Families
    Programme
    Supported.
  • What does “That” refer to?: Attendance doubled. That pleased teachers.
    Pleased.
    Doubled
    Teachers
    Attendance
  • Who refers to?: The farmers who supply food are local.
    Food
    Farmers
    Supply.
    Local
  • Which sentence best follows?: The blog explained the problem clearly.
    Problem blog explained.
    Readers understood the problem.
    Blog problem explained.
    Clearly blog problem.
  • Which sentence best follows?: Martha wrote a blog about school meals.
    Martha wrote meals.
    The blog caused problems.
    School blog wrote.
    Meals about Martha.
  • What does “It” refer to?: The blog was criticised, but it stayed online.
    Blog
    Online
    Criticised
    Stayed.
  • What does “This” refer to?: Donations increased. This helped children.
    Donations
    Helped.
    Increased
    Children
  • Whose refers to?: The village whose school joined benefited.
    Benefited.
    Joined
    Village
    School
  • Whose refers to?: The donor whose money helped remained quiet.
    Money
    Donor
    Helped
    Quiet.
  • Whose refers to?: The child whose attendance improved smiled.
    Improved
    Child
    Attendance
    Smiled.
  • Which sentence best follows?: Magnus refused to give up despite criticism.
    Parents met weekly.
    His determination strengthened the project.
    Meals were hot.
    The council travelled abroad.
  • Whose refers to?: The children whose parents joined were happy.
    Happy
    Children
    Parents
    Joined.
  • Who refers to?: The farmers who supply food are local.
    Farmers
    Food
    Local
    Supply.
  • What does “That” refer to?: The programme succeeded. That impressed teachers.
    Teachers
    Impressed.
    Succeeded
    Programme
  • What does “It” refer to?: The funding improved, and it helped.
    Improved
    Helped
    And.
    Funding
  • What does “It” refer to?: The decision shocked teachers, and it caused debate.
    Decision
    Teachers
    Shocked.
    Debate
  • Who refers to?: The parents who supported the blog were vocal.
    Supported
    Blog
    Vocal.
    Parents
  • Whose refers to?: The farmer whose crops were used felt proud.
    Proud.
    Crops
    Used
    Farmer
  • Whose refers to?: The teacher whose idea helped was proud.
    Helped.
    Proud
    Idea
    Teacher
  • Which sentence best follows?: The programme provides meals.
    Meals programme provides.
    Provides programme meals.
    Meals are provided.
    Programme meals provides.
  • Which sentence best follows?: Attendance had been low for years.
    The shed was metal.
    The logo was redesigned.
    Introducing meals changed that.
    Teachers travelled home.
  • Which sentence best follows?: Volunteers arrived early.
    Children arrived early.
    Early volunteers arrived.
    Arrived volunteers early.
    Volunteers early arrived.
  • Which sentence best follows?: The council faced pressure.
    Faced council pressure.
    Pressure council faced.
    Pressure increased.
    Council pressure faced.
  • Which sentence best follows?: The charity started in a small shed.
    It started small.
    Charity small started.
    The shed started charity.
    Small charity shed.
  • Which sentence best follows?: The programme created local jobs.
    The shed was repaired.
    Scotland is green.
    Families benefited financially.
    Teachers prepared lessons.
  • Which sentence best follows?: The charity has very little money.
    Children money charity.
    Charity little money.
    It still helps children.
    Money charity little.
  • Which sentence best follows?: Teachers noticed changes in class.
    Changes class teachers.
    Teachers class changes.
    Class noticed teachers.
    Students behaved better.
  • Who refers to?: The students who received breakfast felt stronger.
    Breakfast
    Received.
    Students
    Stronger
  • Who refers to?: The parents who attended the meeting asked questions.
    Questions
    Attended.
    Meeting
    Parents
  • Which sentence best follows?: Magnus noticed that several pupils felt weak during lessons.
    The charity was founded in 2002.
    Volunteers met later.
    The weather was cold.
    He realised they needed proper meals.
  • Which sentence best follows?: Volunteers started serving breakfast every day.
    Soon, classroom behaviour improved.
    Donations arrived monthly.
    The council met weekly.
    The valley is remote.
  • What does “That” refer to?: The council changed the decision. That helped the programme.
    Changed.
    Programme
    Council
    Decision
  • What does “That” refer to?: The council changed the decision. That helped the programme.
    Programme
    Council
    Decision
    Changed.
  • Which sentence best follows?: Volunteers organised events.
    Events were organised.
    Organised volunteers events.
    Volunteers events organised.
    Events volunteers organised.
  • What does “It” refer to?: The council faced criticism, but it continued.
    Continued
    Council
    Criticism
    Faced.
  • Which sentence best follows?: The charity received its first donation.
    Parents were worried.
    Scotland has many schools.
    This allowed the project to begin.
    The shed was old.
  • What does “It” refer to?: The council made a mistake, and it admitted it.
    Made.
    Mistake
    Council
    Admitted
  • Whose refers to?: The village whose school joined benefited.
    Village
    Benefited.
    Joined
    School
  • What does “This” refer to?: Donations increased. This helped children.
    Children
    Donations
    Helped.
    Increased
  • What does “This” refer to?: The blog explained the problem clearly. This worried officials.
    Problem
    Officials
    Explained.
    Blog
  • Whose refers to?: The children whose parents joined were happy.
    Joined.
    Parents
    Children
    Happy
  • Which sentence best follows?: Local farmers provided fresh food.
    Farmers fresh food.
    The food was fresh.
    Food farmers fresh.
    Fresh farmers food.
  • Which sentence best follows?: The blog criticised the council.
    Blog council criticised.
    Council blog criticised.
    Criticised blog council.
    The council reacted.
  • What does “That” refer to?: The council admitted the mistake. That helped trust.
    Mistake
    Council
    Admitted.
    Trust
  • What does “This” refer to?: The meals were free. This attracted families.
    Families
    Attracted.
    Meals
    Free
  • Which sentence best follows?: Attendance improved quickly.
    Quickly attendance improved.
    Improved quickly attendance.
    Improvement was clear.
    Attendance quickly improved.
  • Which sentence best follows?: Teachers reported that students were more focused.
    Volunteers left.
    The office moved.
    The logo changed.
    Test results began to rise.
  • Who refers to?: The farmers who joined the project benefited.
    Project
    Farmers
    Joined.
    Benefited
  • Which sentence best follows?: The council tried to close the blog.
    Council blog tried.
    Tried blog council.
    People tried to stop the council.
    The blog closed council.
  • What does “This” refer to?: The meals were free. This attracted families.
    Meals
    Free
    Families
    Attracted.
  • Which sentence best follows?: The council met parents.
    Council parents met.
    Met council parents.
    Parents council met.
    Parents met the council.
  • What does “This” refer to?: The council closed the blog. This angered parents.
    Blog
    Parents
    Closed.
    Council
  • Who refers to?: The teachers who supported the project were pleased.
    Project
    Teachers
    Pleased
    Supported.
  • Who refers to?: The volunteers who cleaned the kitchen left early.
    Volunteers
    Early
    Cleaned.
    Kitchen
  • Which sentence best follows?: Parents supported the project.
    Parents project supported.
    Supported project parents.
    The project grew.
    Project parents supported.
  • What does “It” refer to?: The charity opened a kitchen, and it helped.
    Helped
    Charity
    Kitchen
    Opened.
  • What does “It” refer to?: The programme started small, but it grew.
    Programme
    Started.
    Small
    Grew
  • Who refers to?: The parents who supported the blog were vocal.
    Supported
    Parents
    Vocal.
    Blog
  • Which sentence best follows?: Magnus did not give up.
    He continued working.
    Magnus give up.
    Working Magnus give.
    Up Magnus give.
  • Which sentence best follows?: The blog was shared widely.
    The blog became popular.
    Widely blog shared.
    Shared blog widely.
    Blog widely shared.
  • Whose refers to?: The teacher whose class improved was proud.
    Improved
    Teacher
    Class
    Proud.
  • Which sentence best follows?: The programme depends on donations.
    Depends donations programme.
    Donations support the programme.
    Donations programme depends.
    Programme donations depends.
  • Which sentence best follows?: The children received balanced breakfasts.
    The council met.
    Their concentration improved.
    The office closed.
    Farmers arrived.
  • Where refers to?: The school where meals are served is busy.
    Busy
    Served.
    Meals
    School
  • Which sentence best follows?: Children enjoyed the meals.
    Meals were enjoyed.
    Enjoyed children meals.
    Children meals enjoyed.
    Meals children enjoyed.
  • What does “This” refer to?: The food was healthy. This improved energy.
    Energy
    Improved.
    Healthy
    Food
  • What does “It” refer to?: The programme reduced absences, and it helped schools.
    Schools
    Reduced.
    Programme
    Absences
  • Which sentence best follows?: Volunteers worked very hard.
    Worked volunteers hard.
    Hard volunteers worked.
    Volunteers hard worked.
    The project succeeded.
  • Whose refers to?: The teacher whose idea helped was proud.
    Teacher
    Proud
    Helped.
    Idea
  • Which sentence best follows?: Many parents supported the initiative.
    The valley flooded.
    Donations were counted.
    They wanted better opportunities for their children.
    The council travelled.
  • What does “It” refer to?: The programme faced problems, but it survived.
    Problems
    Faced.
    Survived
    Programme
  • Which sentence best follows?: The blog became popular online.
    Many people shared the blog.
    Popular blog online.
    Blog online became.
    Online became blog.
  • Which sentence best follows?: Many children missed school before the programme.
    Children missed programme.
    Programme children before.
    The programme changed school attendance.
    School before children.
  • Whose refers to?: The donor whose money helped remained quiet.
    Donor
    Quiet.
    Money
    Helped
  • Which sentence best follows?: Magnus worked with teachers.
    Teachers worked with Magnus.
    Teachers Magnus worked.
    Magnus teachers worked.
    Worked Magnus teachers.
  • Whose refers to?: The school whose kitchen was built thanked the charity.
    Charity
    School
    Built.
    Kitchen
  • What does “This” refer to?: The meals improved health. This pleased families.
    Health
    Improved.
    Meals
    Families
  • What does “It” refer to?: The programme started small, but it grew.
    Grew
    Programme
    Small
    Started.
  • Which sentence best follows?: The council changed its decision.
    Changed decision council.
    The programme continued.
    Decision council changed.
    Council decision changed.
  • What does “It” refer to?: The charity received support, and it expanded.
    Received.
    Charity
    Support
    Expanded
  • Which sentence best follows?: Children were tired in class.
    Class children tired.
    Food helped children.
    Tired children class.
    Children class tired.
  • Which sentence best follows?: At first, the council ignored the complaints.
    The shed was repaired.
    Meals were warm.
    Later, they were forced to respond.
    Staff worked hard.
  • Which sentence best follows?: The programme expanded to another village.
    More children were able to attend school.
    The blog was updated.
    Scotland is mountainous.
    Parents met teachers.
  • Who refers to?: The volunteers who supported children were appreciated.
    Appreciated
    Volunteers
    Supported.
    Children
  • What does “It” refer to?: The blog was criticised, but it stayed online.
    Criticised
    Online
    Blog
    Stayed.
  • Who refers to?: The volunteers who prepare meals arrive early.
    Volunteers
    Meals
    Prepare.
    Early
  • Which sentence best follows?: The blog was temporarily removed.
    Supporters demanded its return.
    Parents were tired.
    Meals are free.
    Volunteers arrived early.
  • Which sentence best follows?: Attendance improved after meals were introduced.
    Improved meals after.
    Meals improved attendance.
    Meals attendance after.
    Attendance introduced meals.
  • What does “That” refer to?: Attendance doubled. That surprised parents.
    Surprised.
    Parents
    Doubled
    Attendance
  • What does “It” refer to?: The programme faced problems, but it survived.
    Programme
    Survived
    Faced.
    Problems
  • Which sentence best follows?: The charity works locally.
    Works charity locally.
    Locally charity works.
    Charity locally works.
    Local work continues.
  • What does “It” refer to?: The council made a mistake, and it admitted it.
    Mistake
    Made.
    Council
    Admitted
  • Which sentence best follows?: The programme improved attendance.
    Attendance improved.
    Improved programme attendance.
    Attendance programme improved.
    Programme attendance improved.
  • Where refers to?: The school where meals are served is busy.
    School
    Busy
    Served.
    Meals
  • Which sentence best follows?: The blog described the situation.
    The situation became clear.
    Blog situation described.
    Situation blog described.
    Described blog situation.
  • Which sentence best follows?: Parents joined the campaign.
    Joined campaign parents.
    Parents campaign joined.
    Campaign parents joined.
    The campaign grew.
  • Who refers to?: The staff who organised the event worked hard.
    Event
    Worked
    Organised.
    Staff
  • What does “That” refer to?: Donations fell. That worried the charity.
    Charity
    Fell
    Worried.
    Donations
  • What does “It” refer to?: The blog gained attention, and it spread.
    Spread
    Attention
    Gained.
    Blog
  • Which sentence best follows?: Volunteers prepared meals every morning.
    Volunteers morning prepared.
    Children ate before school.
    Morning school volunteers.
    Meals every volunteers.
  • Who refers to?: The children who received meals were grateful.
    Received.
    Children
    Grateful
    Meals
  • Which sentence best follows?: The programme helped many families.
    Programme families helped.
    Families were grateful.
    Helped programme families.
    Families programme helped.
  • What does “It” refer to?: The funding improved, and it helped.
    And.
    Improved
    Helped
    Funding
  • Which sentence best follows?: Magnus believed in the project.
    Magnus project believed.
    Believed Magnus project.
    Project Magnus believed.
    The project continued.
  • Which sentence best follows?: The blog described children going to school hungry.
    Farmers grow vegetables.
    Teachers prepared lessons.
    The office was small.
    Readers began to share the post widely.
  • Which sentence best follows?: The blog post criticised local authorities.
    Farmers work locally.
    Meals are healthy.
    The project is small.
    It quickly attracted media attention.
  • What does “It” refer to?: The programme changed quickly, and it succeeded.
    Succeeded
    Changed.
    Programme
    Quickly
  • Which sentence best follows?: The programme works with local farmers.
    Farmers support the programme.
    Works farmers local.
    Local programme works.
    Programme local farmers.
  • What does “This” refer to?: Attendance increased quickly. This surprised officials.
    Attendance
    Surprised.
    Officials
    Increased
  • What does “This” refer to?: Attendance improved. This pleased teachers.
    Improved
    Teachers
    Pleased.
    Attendance
  • Who refers to?: The children who received meals were grateful.
    Grateful
    Received.
    Meals
    Children
  • Which sentence best follows?: Magnus visited a village school.
    He saw the problem.
    Village saw school.
    School visited Magnus.
    Magnus village school.
  • Which sentence best follows?: Donations increased last year.
    Donations year increased.
    Year donations increased.
    The programme continued.
    Increased donations year.
  • Which sentence best follows?: Attendance doubled in one year.
    More children came.
    Year attendance doubled.
    Attendance year doubled.
    Doubled attendance year.
  • Which sentence best follows?: Magnus spoke publicly about the issue.
    Scotland is cold.
    His speech inspired others to help.
    Staff cleaned the shed.
    The office opened early.
  • Which sentence best follows?: The programme changed schools.
    Programme schools changed.
    Schools programme changed.
    Changed programme schools.
    Schools changed.
  • Whose refers to?: The parent whose child benefited was grateful.
    Benefited
    Grateful.
    Parent
    Child
  • Which sentence best follows?: The council finally reviewed the project.
    Donations were small.
    They admitted it had been successful.
    The building was old.
    Farmers delivered food.
  • Which sentence best follows?: The blog influenced people.
    People blog influenced.
    Blog people influenced.
    Influenced blog people.
    People reacted.
  • What does “That” refer to?: The programme reduced hunger. That improved attendance.
    Hunger
    Programme
    Attendance
    Reduced.
  • What does “This” refer to?: Attendance improved. This surprised teachers.
    Teachers
    Surprised.
    Attendance
    Improved
  • Which sentence best follows?: Donations support children.
    Children donations support.
    Children receive support.
    Support donations children.
    Donations children support.
  • Which sentence best follows?: The programme started small.
    Programme small started.
    Started programme small.
    Small programme started.
    It grew slowly.
  • Which sentence best follows?: Children received healthy food.
    Children healthy food.
    Food received children.
    Healthy children food.
    Their energy improved.
  • Who refers to?: The volunteers who prepare meals arrive early.
    Meals
    Volunteers
    Early
    Prepare.
  • Whose refers to?: The donor whose support mattered stayed anonymous.
    Support
    Anonymous.
    Mattered
    Donor
  • Which sentence best follows?: The charity worked closely with schools.
    The valley is large.
    The logo changed.
    Communication improved significantly.
    The roof was damaged.
  • Which sentence best follows?: Teachers supported the change.
    The change continued.
    Supported teachers change.
    Teachers change supported.
    Change teachers supported.
  • Who refers to?: The staff who organised the event worked hard.
    Staff
    Hard
    Organised.
    Event
  • Which sentence best follows?: Magnus visited many schools.
    Magnus schools visited.
    Schools Magnus visited.
    He learned a lot.
    Visited Magnus schools.
  • Which sentence best follows?: The blog raised awareness.
    Awareness increased.
    Awareness blog raised.
    Raised blog awareness.
    Blog awareness raised.
  • Which sentence best follows?: Magnus saw children arriving hungry at school.
    School saw Magnus.
    Children arriving hungry.
    Magnus saw school.
    He wanted to help children.
  • Which sentence best follows?: Some officials doubted the idea.
    Donations arrived late.
    Over time, they changed their minds.
    The blog was short.
    The weather was sunny.
  • Which sentence best follows?: The charity started in one school.
    School charity one.
    Charity one school.
    One school charity.
    Later it expanded.
  • Which sentence best follows?: The council reviewed the programme.
    Council programme reviewed.
    The decision was reviewed.
    Programme council reviewed.
    Reviewed council programme.