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"Click here to read and refer to "The Story-Teller" by Saki in order to answer the question below.

Who is the protagonist in Saki's story?

the boy
the aunt
the older little girl
the bachelor
"Click here to read and refer to "The Story-Teller" by Saki in order to answer the question below.

The setting of the story is in the late 1800s in England. How would one know this?

Saki mentions a city's name and the mention of "carriages" indicates the time frame.
Saki mentions "jam tarts," which lets the reader know the time and place of the story.
The name "Cyril" was only used by the English during this time frame.
Saki says this information.
"Click here to read and refer to "The Story-Teller" by Saki in order to answer the question below.

Why is Bertha's pinafore described as "spotlessly white"?

It is a symbol of her innocence.
It is a symbol of her pureness.
both of the above
none of the above
"Click here to read and refer to "The Story-Teller" by Saki in order to answer the question below.

What is the climax of the bachelor's story?

when Bertha hides from the wolf
when Bertha goes into the Prince's park
when Bertha earns the medal
when Bertha is eaten by the wolf

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Answer: 1. the boy

2. saki mentions the city names

3. both of the above

4 when she eaten by the wolf

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