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The text used is abridged from John Steinbeck’s war correspondent reports. This is an account of an attack on a cinema in London, 1943.
It is a harrowing account of children’s deaths and injuries and you will be able to decide whether it’s suitable for use with your class. There are ten questions with suggested answers provided. The answers are merely indicative - some students will come up with different, though equally valid, responses.
This could be used for cover, set as homework or allocated for home study. Alternatively, the questions could be used to structure a guided reading session.

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