I would like to tell you what happened to my uncle
I would like to tell you what happened to my uncle Oscar, or I would rather try to understand it and explain it to you. My uncle Oscar was a very nice man. Every morning on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday he usually took the seven-forty-five (7.45) bus and started for work. He went to the bank early in the morning as he was an accountant (and by the way, a very good one). He worked hard all day long and returned home rather late. My uncle was forty-seven years old, married and had two children. His wifes name was Agatha. Aunt Agatha was fond of talking and always talked too much and in a very loud voice. Thats why I think Uncle Oscar sel-dom had much to say. Their two children, Elizabeth and Julian, were not very pleasant. Both of them were large and loud like their mother. And they were selfish and greedy too. They didnt think about their father much. He was a lit-tle quiet man, who spoke little and went about unnoticed. He liked music but didnt play any musical instrument. He practically never went to the theatre or to the cinema and he didnt visit exhibitions or museums either. Uncle Oscar didnt go in for sports. You could never see him in the sitting room in front of the television watching sports programmes. Uncle Oscar never complained about his boring life. I knew he had a hobby. He had a very good collection of stamps and he was happy only when he worked on his stamp collection. His children took no interest in their fathers hobby. But I, his nephew, did. Uncle Oscar showed me some stamps and ex-plained that they were really very expensive. Then on the 14th of October 1971 Uncle Oscar got up as usual at six-forty-five, мейд his own breakfast (Aunt Agatha, Elizabeth and Julian were still in bed; they never got up before 8), left the house and went to the bust stop. Some people who were at the bus stop that day didnt see him at all. The others were not so sure. They couldnt say anything definite. But that was the kind of per-son Uncle Oscar was: other people seldom noticed him. One thing was certain, he never got to the bank that morning.
1)Who is the narrator of the story?2)How many members were there in Uncle Oscar's family?3)How old was Uncle Oscar ?4) What was his job?5. Who talked a lot in his family? Who was always quiet?6. Do you think Uncle Oscars children loved their father? Why?7. What was Uncle Oscars hobby?8. Why was Uncle Oscars life boring?9. Uncle Oscar didn't go in for sports, did he?10. Where did Uncle Oscar go on the 14th of October? Did he get there?
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2 There were 4 people in Uncle Oscar's family - his wife, their two children and himself.
3 He was forty-seven years old.
4 He was an accountant.
5 His wife talked a lot in his family and Uncle Oscar was always quiet.
6 I think his children didn't love their father because they were selfish, and selfish people never love others.
7 Uncle Oscar's hobby was collecting stamps.
8 Because he didn't play any musical instruments and he didn't go in for sports, he was always quiet and no one ever noticed him.
9 No, he didn't. Uncle Oscar didn't go in for sports.
10 He went to the bank but he didn't get there.
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