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The document contains responses to 5 questions based on the novel "The Railway Children" by Edith Nesbit. In response to each question, the student provides examples and evidence from the novel to support their answers. A key theme is Roberta's kindness and thoughtfulness. One response discusses how Roberta helps mend her brother's toy train and keeps her father's imprisonment secret to avoid upsetting her siblings.
The document contains responses to 5 questions based on the novel "The Railway Children" by Edith Nesbit. In response to each question, the student provides examples and evidence from the novel to support their answers. A key theme is Roberta's kindness and thoughtfulness. One response discusses how Roberta helps mend her brother's toy train and keeps her father's imprisonment secret to avoid upsetting her siblings.
The document contains responses to 5 questions based on the novel "The Railway Children" by Edith Nesbit. In response to each question, the student provides examples and evidence from the novel to support their answers. A key theme is Roberta's kindness and thoughtfulness. One response discusses how Roberta helps mend her brother's toy train and keeps her father's imprisonment secret to avoid upsetting her siblings.
Based on the novel, The Railway Children by Edith Nesbit, an event that fills me with joy is when Roberta is kind and thoughtful to her family members and strangers.
In this novel, Roberta asked the driver and the fireman to mend the broken toy engine. When Peter gave Roberta half his toy engine, she took the broken half. She wanted to get it mended for her brother. So she met the driver and the fireman to ask their help. They agreed to mend the broken toy. Some weeks later, she took Peter and Phyllis to meet the driver and the fireman. Peter was excited to see his engine mended.
Furthermore, Roberta hid the story about her imprisoned father from her brother and sister. Roberta went to the station to collect some old magazines. Perks wrapped the magazines with an old newspaper. On the way home, she stopped to rest. She read the newspaper. It is about her father. Roberta learnt that her father was in prison for spying. Nevertheless, Roberta did not tell Peter and Phyllis about it. She did not want them to be upset like her.
Finally, Roberta made Jim comfortable in the tunnel. Jim had a broken leg and cannot walk. So, she made Jim comfortable by put her petticoat under his broken leg. She talked to him and got the necessary information to help him. She found out that he is Jim from Northumberland.
In conclusion, it is clear that Roberta is kind and thoughtful to her family members and strangers. That is why I find this event fills me with joy.
Q2: Based on the novel you have studied, write about a character whom you like.
Based on the novel, The Railway Children by Edith Nesbit, a character whom I like is Roberta. I like Roberta because she expresses the quality of kindness and thoughtfulness throughout the story / she is a kind and thoughtful person.
In this novel, Roberta asked the driver and the fireman to mend the broken toy engine. When Peter gave Roberta half his toy engine, she took the broken half. She wanted to get it mended for her brother. So she met the driver and the fireman to ask their help. They agreed to mend the broken toy. Some weeks later, she took Peter and Phyllis to meet the driver and the fireman. Peter was excited to see his engine mended.
Furthermore, Roberta hid the story about her imprisoned father from her brother and sister. Roberta went to the station to collect some old magazines. Perks wrapped the magazines with an old newspaper. On the way home, she stopped to rest. She read the newspaper. It is about her father. Roberta learnt that her father was in prison for spying. Nevertheless, Roberta did not tell Peter and Phyllis about it. She did not want them to be upset like her.
Finally, Roberta made Jim comfortable in the tunnel. Jim had a broken leg and cannot walk. So, she made Jim comfortable by put her petticoat under his broken leg. She talked to him and got the necessary information to help him. She found out that he is Jim from Northumberland.
In conclusion, it is clear that Roberta expresses the quality of kindness and thoughtfulness throughout the story. Roberta is a kind and thoughtful person. It makes this novel interesting. Q3.Based on the novel you have studied, write about a valuable lesson you have learnt.
Based on the novel, The Railway Children by Edith Nesbit, a valuable lesson I have learnt is we should be kind and thoughtful to everyone, including strangers. This is seen in Roberta.
In this novel, Roberta asked the driver and the fireman to mend the broken toy engine. When Peter gave Roberta half his toy engine, she took the broken half. She wanted to get it mended for her brother. So she met the driver and the fireman to ask their help. They agreed to mend the broken toy. Some weeks later, she took Peter and Phyllis to meet the driver and the fireman. Peter was excited to see his engine mended.
Furthermore, Roberta hid the story about her imprisoned father from her brother and sister. Roberta went to the station to collect some old magazines. Perks wrapped the magazines with an old newspaper. On the way home, she stopped to rest. She read the newspaper. It is about her father. Roberta learnt that her father was in prison for spying. Nevertheless, Roberta did not tell Peter and Phyllis about it. She did not want them to be upset like her.
Finally, Roberta made Jim comfortable in the tunnel. Jim had a broken leg and cannot walk. So, she made Jim comfortable by put her petticoat under his broken leg. She talked to him and got the necessary information to help him. She found out that he is Jim from Northumberland.
In conclusion, it is clear that Roberta is kind and thoughtful to everyone, including strangers. It makes this novel interesting.
Q4. Based on the novel that you have studied, describe an event that touches your heart most. Give evidence from the text to support your answer.
The novel that I have chosen is The Railway Children by Edith Nesbit. An event that touches my heart most in this novel is when the children go around the village to collect gifts for Perks to surprise him on his birthday. Old Mrs. Ransome initially refuses to give give anything because she claims that nobody remembers her birthday. Bobbie and Phyllis give Mrs. Ransome some roses as her birthday present. This gesture of love from the children touches her heart. In return she fills the gift box with red apples as her gift for Perks. She also gives away a pram which is meant for her late grandchild. The children brought the presents that they have collected to Perks house. They wanted to give Perks a surprise by jumping out and saying Happy Birthday. Perks was initially furious, but is touched when the children convinced him that the gifts are a mark of respect from the villagers. The people appreciate his kindness, diligence and politeness. All these are done out of love for Perks who does not keep track of his birthday and only cares for his family. This event is indeed very touching for me.
Q5. Based on the novel that you have studied, write about a theme that you find most interesting. Give evidence from the text to support your answer.
The novel that I have chosen is The Railway Children by Edith Nesbit. The theme I find interesting is to be courageous and brave. This is portrayed by Peter himself. I like this character because he is courageous and brave.
Firstly, Peter shows great courage when he suggests to Bobbie and Phyllis to enter the dark tunnel to search for the boy in a red shirt. He also suggests that if the train comes they should stand flat against the wall. Secondly / In another instance, when train almost meets with a horrible accident, it is Peters idea to warn the train by waving something red. He knows red means danger and that the train will stop. Peter and his sister try to stop the train by standing on the railway line. This shows that Peter is being courageous and brave. Thirdly, one night a Peter and his sisters are caught stealing coal by the Station Master, and when questioned, he reveals that it is his idea to steal the coal. This shows that Peter has the courage to admit his mistake and does not put the blame on others. All this shows that Peter is courageous and brave. This theme is the most interesting for me. I would like to emulate Peter so that I can help others in distress.
SAVING THE TRAIN
One day, the children were walking by the railway fence. On both sides of the railway line there was a hillside with many trees. Suddenly, they heard a noise and a tree started moving slowly downwards. Then other trees, grass, stones and a big rock started moving too. Finally, half the hillside crashed down till it was a pile on the railway line. When Peter realised that the 11.29 train had not gone by yet, he suggested that they wave something red because red means danger. Phyllis and Bobbie's petticoats were red so Peter cut them into six pieces and put them on sticks. They pushed two of the sticks into piles of rocks they had set on the line and the children took the rest. When the lines began to shake, the flags fell over. Bobbie realised that nobody on the train would see. So, she grabbed one of the fallen flags and stood on the line waving frantically. The train stopped just twenty metres in front of her. Peter and Phyllis explained what had happened to the driver who said that they were brave and clever children.