The Little Match Girl Flashcards

1
Q

How was the weather that night?

A

Bitterly cold and snow was falling

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2
Q

What was the girl wearing?

A

She was wearing an old apron, she was bareheaded, and her mother’s slippers that were too big for her

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3
Q

How did the girl lose her slippers?

A

She had lost them as she ran across the street to escape from two carriages being driven terribly fast, one could not be found and a boy had run off with the other saying that I would come in very handy as a cradle when he had children of his own

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4
Q

What was the speciality of that night

A

It was New Year’s Eve

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5
Q

Where did the girl huddle down?

A

She huddled down in a heap in a corner formed by two houses, one of which projected further into the street

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6
Q

“She pulled one out -scr-r-ratch!” - What is the figure of speech used here?

A

Onomatopoeia

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7
Q

What did the girl see in the first vision?

A

The girl was sitting in front of a great iron stove with polished brass knobs and brass ornaments

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8
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What did the girl see in her second vision?

A

The light of her match fell upon the wall and made the bricks as transparent as gauze, she could see right through the wall.

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9
Q

What did the girl see inside the room in the second vision?

A

She saw a shining white cloth was spread on the table. It was covered with beautiful China and at the centre of it stood a roast goose stuffed with prunes and apples steaming deliciously ready to be eaten.

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10
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What did the roast goose do?

A

The roast goose hopped down form its dish, waddled across the floor, with a carving knife and fork in its back and waddled straight up to the girl.

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11
Q

What was stuffed in the roast goose?

A

prunes and apples

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12
Q

What was the third vision?

A

The girl struck another match and she was sitting under the most beautiful, great, glorious, Christmas tree

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13
Q

How was the christmas tree the girl saw in her third vision?

A

It was much larger and much lovelier than the one she had seen through the glass doors of the rich merchant’s house

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14
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What was the fourth vision?

A

The girl saw her dead grandmother in the fourth vision

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15
Q

Who is the author of the story ‘The Little Match Girl’?

A

Hans Christian Anderson

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16
Q

What type of story is this?

A

Didactic Story

17
Q

What is a didactic story?

A

A story that is intended to teach people a moral lesson

18
Q

Bitterly meaning?

A

Extremely

19
Q

Gloom meaning?

A

Darkness

20
Q

Penny meaning?

A

A British coin and unit of money

21
Q

Crept meaning?

A

Moved with body close to the ground

22
Q

Huddled meaning?

A

Held the arms and legs close to the body because of cold weather

23
Q

tucked meaning?

A

Put something into a small space to make it comfortable

24
Q

Spluttered meaning?

A

Made an explosive sound

25
Q

China meaning?

A

White clay which is backed and used for making crockery

26
Q

Waddled meaning?

A

Walked with shorts steps

27
Q

Gaily meaning?

A

Brightly

28
Q

Streaking meaning?

A

Moving very fast

29
Q

Flared up meaning?

A

burnt brightly

30
Q

Stately meaning?

A

Majestic