Being Neighbourly Questions & Answers

Hi Everyone!! This article will share Being Neighbourly Questions & Answers.

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Being Neighbourly Questions & Answers

Question 1: What was Jo doing when she saw Laurie?

Answer: Jo was looking up at the window of Laurie’s house when she saw him.

Question 2: Why did Jo decide to talk to Laurie?

Answer: Jo decided to talk to Laurie because she thought he was lonely shut up in the house. She thought Laurie needed the company of somebody young and lively.

Question 3: “Here I am, bag and baggage.” What “bag and baggage” did Jo bring with her to Laurie’s house?

Answer: Jo brought Meg’s home-made blancmange and Beth’s cats with her to Laurie’s house.

Question 4: How did Jo describe Mr Lawrence?

Answer: Jo said that Mr Lawrence had kind eyes, a grim mouth and a tremendous will of his own but he wasn’t as handsome as her grandfather.

Question 5: What did Mr Lawrence realise when he saw Laurie talking with Jo?

Answer: Mr Lawrence realized that Laurie was lonely and needed company.

Question 6: “There was colour, light, and life in the boy’s face now.” How do the words: ‘colour’ and ‘light’ help describe Laurie?

Answer: The words ‘colour’ and ‘light’ refer to the happiness and liveliness in Laurie’s face. Laurie was shut up in his house all alone for a week due to bad cold. When Jo came to his see him, he felt cheerful. They laughed together and chatted like old friends.

Question 7: “And Laurie poked the fire to hide a little twitching of the lips that he could not control.” What does this sentence tell you about Laurie’s feelings? Why do you think he feels this way?

Answer: This sentence tells us that Laurie was sad and missed his mother. He enjoyed seeing the March sisters with their mother chatting and playing. He longed for such togetherness.

Question 8: What does the description of the Marches’ and the Laurences’ estates tell you about them?

Answer: The description of the Marches’ estate tells us that they were not as rich. The Laurences’ estate was large and well-kept with lovely decoration and plenty of servants to look after things. Yet, the Laurences’ house seemed lonely and lifeless as there was no children playing in the ground, no motherly faced smiling out of a window and few people going in and out.

Question 9: How has the author described Mr Laurence’s appearance?

Answer: The author has described Mr Lawrence as an old gentleman with a gruff voice. Though he appears stern, he has kind twinkling eyes and is kind and generous.

Question 10: Describe the characters in the organiser below. Also provide clues from the text that support your description.

Answer:

CharactersAdjectives that define themClues from the text that say so
JoCheerful, kind, friendly, fearless“So you’re not afraid of me?” “Not much, sir.” Talks to Laurie, makes him laugh.
LaurieLonely, friendly, eager to make friends“Yes, but you will come again, I hope?”
Mr LaurenceWealthy, kind, generous, understandingHis house was lined with books, and there were pictures and statues, and distracting little cabinets full of coins and curiosities, and Sleepy Hollow chairs, and queer tables, and bronzes, and best of all, a great open fireplace with quaint tiles all round it.

So, these were Being Neighbourly Questions & Answers.

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