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1. Why doesn't Rudolf Rassendyll work?1. Why doesn't Rudolf Rassendyll work?1. Why doesn't Rudolf Rassendyll work?1. Why doesn't Rudolf Rassendyll work?
He belongs to a rich important family and doesn’t need to work.
2. What kind of work does Rose suggest Rudolf should do?2. What kind of work does Rose suggest Rudolf should do?2. What kind of work does Rose suggest Rudolf should do?2. What kind of work does Rose suggest Rudolf should do?
She wants him to take a job in an embassy‫رة‬ , working for Sir JacobSir JacobSir JacobSir Jacob
BorrodaileBorrodaileBorrodaileBorrodaile.
3. Why has the Rassendyll family been interested in the Elphberg family?3. Why has the Rassendyll family been interested in the Elphberg family?3. Why has the Rassendyll family been interested in the Elphberg family?3. Why has the Rassendyll family been interested in the Elphberg family?
Countess AmeliaCountess AmeliaCountess AmeliaCountess Amelia Rassendyll married a member of the Elphberg
family many years ago. Many of her descendants ‫ا‬‫د‬ look like the
royal family of Ruritania (the Elphbergs). Rudolf looks like an
Elphberg.
4. Where does Rassendyll decide to travel to? What does he tell his family4. Where does Rassendyll decide to travel to? What does he tell his family4. Where does Rassendyll decide to travel to? What does he tell his family4. Where does Rassendyll decide to travel to? What does he tell his family
about his plans?about his plans?about his plans?about his plans?
He travels to Ruritania to see the coronation of the new king. He doesn’t
tell his family that. He says he is going to go walking in the Alps and
write a book about social problems in the country.
5. What does the owner of the inn think of Michael Duke of Strelsau?5. What does the owner of the inn think of Michael Duke of Strelsau?5. What does the owner of the inn think of Michael Duke of Strelsau?5. What does the owner of the inn think of Michael Duke of Strelsau?
She thinks he should be the King because the real King only likes hunting
and good food.
6. Why does Rassendyll decide to walk through the forest the next day?6. Why does Rassendyll decide to walk through the forest the next day?6. Why does Rassendyll decide to walk through the forest the next day?6. Why does Rassendyll decide to walk through the forest the next day?
So that he could meet the king there.
7. Who does Rassendyll meet in the forest? Why are they surprised7. Who does Rassendyll meet in the forest? Why are they surprised7. Who does Rassendyll meet in the forest? Why are they surprised7. Who does Rassendyll meet in the forest? Why are they surprised
‫ه‬ to see him?to see him?to see him?to see him?
He meets Colonel Sapt and Fritz von Tarlenheim,Colonel Sapt and Fritz von Tarlenheim,Colonel Sapt and Fritz von Tarlenheim,Colonel Sapt and Fritz von Tarlenheim, and then the King.
They are surprised because he looks almost exactly like the King.
E. ReaE. ReaE. ReaE. Read the quotations and answer the questions.d the quotations and answer the questions.d the quotations and answer the questions.d the quotations and answer the questions.
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1. "To a man like me, opportunities are responsibilities. "1. "To a man like me, opportunities are responsibilities. "1. "To a man like me, opportunities are responsibilities. "1. "To a man like me, opportunities are responsibilities. "
1.Who says this and when?1.Who says this and when?1.Who says this and when?1.Who says this and when?
Rudolf Rassendyll says this while he is eating breakfast with his sister-in-
law.
2. What does the person mean by this?2. What does the person mean by this?2. What does the person mean by this?2. What does the person mean by this?
He means that if an opportunity comes, he takes it but he doesn’t
look for work or responsibilities.
3. Do you think a person like this is very serious about work or life?3. Do you think a person like this is very serious about work or life?3. Do you think a person like this is very serious about work or life?3. Do you think a person like this is very serious about work or life?
I do not think that he is very serious about work and life with this
attitude .
2."He's always lived in Ruri2."He's always lived in Ruri2."He's always lived in Ruri2."He's always lived in Ruritania and he cares about the people, so peopletania and he cares about the people, so peopletania and he cares about the people, so peopletania and he cares about the people, so people
like him."like him."like him."like him."
I. Who says this to whom?I. Who says this to whom?I. Who says this to whom?I. Who says this to whom?
The innkeeper (inn owner) says this to Rassendyll.
2. Who is the person talking about?2. Who is the person talking about?2. Who is the person talking about?2. Who is the person talking about?
She’s talking about Duke Michael, the Duke of Strelsau.
3. What more does the speak3. What more does the speak3. What more does the speak3. What more does the speaker think about the person?er think about the person?er think about the person?er think about the person?
She wishes that he would be the King.
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1. Why do you think Fritz says that it is not a good time for Rassendyll1. Why do you think Fritz says that it is not a good time for Rassendyll1. Why do you think Fritz says that it is not a good time for Rassendyll1. Why do you think Fritz says that it is not a good time for Rassendyll
to visit Strelsau?to visit Strelsau?to visit Strelsau?to visit Strelsau?
Because this would create problems in the city where people might get
puzzled of being double to the real king. ‫آ‬ ! " ‫ف‬ ‫ه$ا‬ ‫'ن‬
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2. Why don’t Fritz and Sapt eat very much? What advice do they give2. Why don’t Fritz and Sapt eat very much? What advice do they give2. Why don’t Fritz and Sapt eat very much? What advice do they give2. Why don’t Fritz and Sapt eat very much? What advice do they give
the King? Does he listen to them?the King? Does he listen to them?the King? Does he listen to them?the King? Does he listen to them?
because they have to get up early the next day. They advise the King not
to eat too much. He doesn’t listen to them.
3. What happens at the end of the meal? What is the result the next day?3. What happens at the end of the meal? What is the result the next day?3. What happens at the end of the meal? What is the result the next day?3. What happens at the end of the meal? What is the result the next day?
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The servant brings some cakes from the Duke. The King eats a lot of them
and is poisoned. He can’t be woken up the next day.
4. Why does the Duke poison the King?4. Why does the Duke poison the King?4. Why does the Duke poison the King?4. Why does the Duke poison the King?
To prevent him from attending the coronation. ‫ر‬ 0 84,
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-Because he ate only one of the poisoned cakes. +8 ‫ا‬ 0 ?( ‫5ة‬ ‫وا‬ ‫أآ‬ A'
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6. Does Rassendyll have no choice but6. Does Rassendyll have no choice but6. Does Rassendyll have no choice but6. Does Rassendyll have no choice but to pretend to be the King. ? Isto pretend to be the King. ? Isto pretend to be the King. ? Isto pretend to be the King. ? Is
there something else they can do?there something else they can do?there something else they can do?there something else they can do?
Yes, he does. No, there isn't as the real king is poisoned.
7777---- How would they get the king to Strelsau after the coronation?How would they get the king to Strelsau after the coronation?How would they get the king to Strelsau after the coronation?How would they get the king to Strelsau after the coronation?
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a ) After the coronation, Sapt and Rassendyll will leave Strelsau and
come back to the hunting lodge on horses.
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b) Fritz can stay and guard the king's bedroom in the palace.
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c) Josef would get the king ready for the journey back to the palace
with Sapt in the dark.
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d) Rassendyll would ride as fast as he could to the border and try to
leave the country before it's light.
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8. Who overhears8. Who overhears8. Who overhears8. Who overhears their plan? What do they do with the person?their plan? What do they do with the person?their plan? What do they do with the person?their plan? What do they do with the person?
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Johann’s mother (who is a servant to the Duke) overhears the plan. They
tie her up and lock her in the cellar with the King. Josef will let her out
later.
9. Why do they go to the station early instead of waiting for Duke9. Why do they go to the station early instead of waiting for Duke9. Why do they go to the station early instead of waiting for Duke9. Why do they go to the station early instead of waiting for Duke
Michael’s guards?Michael’s guards?Michael’s guards?Michael’s guards?
a)As they discovered Duke’s plot to poison the king and kill them.
b)They want to get out of the lodge and reach the capital before the
Duke’s men come.
10. What is the first thing they do when they reach the capital? Why10. What is the first thing they do when they reach the capital? Why10. What is the first thing they do when they reach the capital? Why10. What is the first thing they do when they reach the capital? Why
aren’t the people from the palace at the station in Strelsau to meet them?aren’t the people from the palace at the station in Strelsau to meet them?aren’t the people from the palace at the station in Strelsau to meet them?aren’t the people from the palace at the station in Strelsau to meet them?
The first thing they do is eat breakfast at the train station. The palace
people aren’t there yet because the King (Rassendyll) arrived earlier than
planned.
11. Why is Rassendyll afraid when he sees Antoinette de Mauban?11. Why is Rassendyll afraid when he sees Antoinette de Mauban?11. Why is Rassendyll afraid when he sees Antoinette de Mauban?11. Why is Rassendyll afraid when he sees Antoinette de Mauban?
Her expression changes H expectedO 2 that she knew who he was and she
would call out," That is not the real king."
E. Read the quotations and answer the questions.E. Read the quotations and answer the questions.E. Read the quotations and answer the questions.E. Read the quotations and answer the questions.
1.“Meanwhile, I’ll have some breakfast! The King is hungry!”1.“Meanwhile, I’ll have some breakfast! The King is hungry!”1.“Meanwhile, I’ll have some breakfast! The King is hungry!”1.“Meanwhile, I’ll have some breakfast! The King is hungry!”
1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?
Rassendyll (the King) to Sapt.
2. Where and when does he say this?2. Where and when does he say this?2. Where and when does he say this?2. Where and when does he say this?
In the train station at Strelsau. When they got off the train in Strelsau
on the day of the coronation.
3. What does this show you about the speaker?3. What does this show you about the speaker?3. What does this show you about the speaker?3. What does this show you about the speaker?
He is carefree ;I ‫ا‬ 0 W and likes to lead an easy life.
2.“God save both Kings.”2.“God save both Kings.”2.“God save both Kings.”2.“God save both Kings.”
1. Who said this and where was he?1. Who said this and where was he?1. Who said this and where was he?1. Who said this and where was he?
Sapt said this in the restaurant at the train station in Strelsau.
2. What did the people say just before this?2. What did the people say just before this?2. What did the people say just before this?2. What did the people say just before this?
The people said, “God save the King!”.
3. Why does the speaker say “both Kings”? Who is he talking about?3. Why does the speaker say “both Kings”? Who is he talking about?3. Why does the speaker say “both Kings”? Who is he talking about?3. Why does the speaker say “both Kings”? Who is he talking about?
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He’s talking about the real King who is in the lodge at Zenda and about
Rassendyll
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1111.... What kind of people live in the old part of the city?What kind of people live in the old part of the city?What kind of people live in the old part of the city?What kind of people live in the old part of the city?
The people in the old part are poor and many of them are loyal to Duke
Michael.
2. What does Rassendyll do when the Marshal wants him to ride throughWhat does Rassendyll do when the Marshal wants him to ride throughWhat does Rassendyll do when the Marshal wants him to ride throughWhat does Rassendyll do when the Marshal wants him to ride through
the old part of town?the old part of town?the old part of town?the old part of town?
He continued ,1 ‫ا‬riding through the old town alone without guards.
3.Why is Sapt so anxious3.Why is Sapt so anxious3.Why is Sapt so anxious3.Why is Sapt so anxious about Rassendyll’s decision to ride aloneabout Rassendyll’s decision to ride aloneabout Rassendyll’s decision to ride aloneabout Rassendyll’s decision to ride alone
through the old town?through the old town?through the old town?through the old town?
He knows that the people in the old town support ; 5 the Duke and he is
afraid that Rassendyll will be hurt or attacked there.
4. Why does Duke Michael’s face turn white when he sees “the King”4. Why does Duke Michael’s face turn white when he sees “the King”4. Why does Duke Michael’s face turn white when he sees “the King”4. Why does Duke Michael’s face turn white when he sees “the King”
(Rassendyll)?(Rassendyll)?(Rassendyll)?(Rassendyll)?
As he doesn't expectO 1 the king to be in Strelsau a he left him
poisoned‫م‬ ,C in Zenda
5. Does the Princess know that this is not the real King? What does5. Does the Princess know that this is not the real King? What does5. Does the Princess know that this is not the real King? What does5. Does the Princess know that this is not the real King? What does sheshesheshe
say about him?say about him?say about him?say about him?
No, she doesn't, but she says that he has changed.
6.How do they get a permit6.How do they get a permit6.How do they get a permit6.How do they get a permit !"#from the King?from the King?from the King?from the King?
Sapt can write like the King and he signs O the paper.
7.What does Fritz do while Sapt and Rassendyll go to Zenda?7.What does Fritz do while Sapt and Rassendyll go to Zenda?7.What does Fritz do while Sapt and Rassendyll go to Zenda?7.What does Fritz do while Sapt and Rassendyll go to Zenda?
He stays and guards‫س‬ * the bedroom. He must not let ‫5ع‬ anyone inside
the room.
8. How do Sapt and Rassendyll get out of the palace? Why do they go8. How do Sapt and Rassendyll get out of the palace? Why do they go8. How do Sapt and Rassendyll get out of the palace? Why do they go8. How do Sapt and Rassendyll get out of the palace? Why do they go
this way?this way?this way?this way?
They go through a secret passage‫ي‬ , in the wall and out of a secret
back door. They do this because they don’t want anyone to see them.
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9. Who else is riding to Zenda? Which way do they go at the fork in the9. Who else is riding to Zenda? Which way do they go at the fork in the9. Who else is riding to Zenda? Which way do they go at the fork in the9. Who else is riding to Zenda? Which way do they go at the fork in the
road? Which way do Sapt and Rassendyll go?road? Which way do Sapt and Rassendyll go?road? Which way do Sapt and Rassendyll go?road? Which way do Sapt and Rassendyll go?
Duke Michael and his servant Max Holt are riding to Zenda. They decide
to go to the castle. Sapt and Rassendyll go to the hunting lodge.
10. What do you think the message “all is well” means?10. What do you think the message “all is well” means?10. What do you think the message “all is well” means?10. What do you think the message “all is well” means?
It means that the King is kidnapped T1W‫ا‬and imprisoned 0L in the
castle of Zenda.
11. What do Sapt and Rassendyll find inside the lodge?11. What do Sapt and Rassendyll find inside the lodge?11. What do Sapt and Rassendyll find inside the lodge?11. What do Sapt and Rassendyll find inside the lodge?
Johann’s mother and the King are gone. Josef is killed.
12.What does Sapt want Rassendyll to do?12.What does Sapt want Rassendyll to do?12.What does Sapt want Rassendyll to do?12.What does Sapt want Rassendyll to do?
He wants him to continue to pretend to be the King.
E. RE. RE. RE. Read the quotations and answer the questions.ead the quotations and answer the questions.ead the quotations and answer the questions.ead the quotations and answer the questions.
""""Tell your soldiers to ride ahead of me. I don’t need them or you. You canTell your soldiers to ride ahead of me. I don’t need them or you. You canTell your soldiers to ride ahead of me. I don’t need them or you. You canTell your soldiers to ride ahead of me. I don’t need them or you. You can
wait here until I’ve continued through the old town alone.”wait here until I’ve continued through the old town alone.”wait here until I’ve continued through the old town alone.”wait here until I’ve continued through the old town alone.”
1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?
Rassendyll says this to Marshal Strakencz.
2. Whe2. Whe2. Whe2. Where are they and when is this?re are they and when is this?re are they and when is this?re are they and when is this?
They are in the streets of Strelsau, going from the station to the
coronation. This is before the coronation.
3. Why does the speaker say this?3. Why does the speaker say this?3. Why does the speaker say this?3. Why does the speaker say this?
He wants to act ‫ف‬ E1 as a king. He wants the people to know that he
trusts !> them.
“You mustn’t try too hard. I’m not sure it was a good idea to ride alone“You mustn’t try too hard. I’m not sure it was a good idea to ride alone“You mustn’t try too hard. I’m not sure it was a good idea to ride alone“You mustn’t try too hard. I’m not sure it was a good idea to ride alone
through the old town. Duke Michael won’t like it if you become toothrough the old town. Duke Michael won’t like it if you become toothrough the old town. Duke Michael won’t like it if you become toothrough the old town. Duke Michael won’t like it if you become too
popular with his people, you know.”popular with his people, you know.”popular with his people, you know.”popular with his people, you know.”
1. Who says1. Who says1. Who says1. Who says this to whom?this to whom?this to whom?this to whom?
Fritz says this to Rassendyll.
2. Where and when is this said?2. Where and when is this said?2. Where and when is this said?2. Where and when is this said?
They are in the King’s bedroom after the coronation.
3. Why did the person ride alone through the old town and why won’t3. Why did the person ride alone through the old town and why won’t3. Why did the person ride alone through the old town and why won’t3. Why did the person ride alone through the old town and why won’t
Duke Michael like it if the person becomes too popular?Duke Michael like it if the person becomes too popular?Duke Michael like it if the person becomes too popular?Duke Michael like it if the person becomes too popular?
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To make poor people feel that their king trusts them. The people in the
old town supported ; ‫د‬Duke Michael and wanted him to be the king, so
he wouldn't like it if the king became popular ‫ب‬ * with his people.
“If all’s well, why go there? And if all isn’t well, I fear there’ll be a“If all’s well, why go there? And if all isn’t well, I fear there’ll be a“If all’s well, why go there? And if all isn’t well, I fear there’ll be a“If all’s well, why go there? And if all isn’t well, I fear there’ll be a
trap.”trap.”trap.”trap.”
1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?
1. Max Holt says this to Duke Michael.
2. Where are they?2. Where are they?2. Where are they?2. Where are they?
At a fork ‫ق‬ U OU (2on the way to Zenda.
3. What is “there”? What do you think he means by “all’s well”?3. What is “there”? What do you think he means by “all’s well”?3. What is “there”? What do you think he means by “all’s well”?3. What is “there”? What do you think he means by “all’s well”?
“There” means the hunting lodge. “All’s well” probably means that the
Duke’s plan
“We’ll go back to Strelsau. The King“We’ll go back to Strelsau. The King“We’ll go back to Strelsau. The King“We’ll go back to Strelsau. The King will be back in the capital againwill be back in the capital againwill be back in the capital againwill be back in the capital again
tomorrow!”tomorrow!”tomorrow!”tomorrow!”
1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?
Sapt says this to Rassendyll.
2. Where are they and what has happened?2. Where are they and what has happened?2. Where are they and what has happened?2. Where are they and what has happened?
They are in the hunting lodge near Zenda. They have found Josef dead
and the King is gone.
3. How will the King3. How will the King3. How will the King3. How will the King be back in the capital tomorrow?be back in the capital tomorrow?be back in the capital tomorrow?be back in the capital tomorrow?
Rassendyll will continue to pretend to be the King.
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1. What does Sapt plan to do if the real King is dead?1. What does Sapt plan to do if the real King is dead?1. What does Sapt plan to do if the real King is dead?1. What does Sapt plan to do if the real King is dead?
He planned that Rassendyll would stay a king instead+ ‫ذ‬ 0 _5D.
2. Why do Michael’s men have spades2. Why do Michael’s men have spades2. Why do Michael’s men have spades2. Why do Michael’s men have spades‫روف‬ ? What does it mean that? What does it mean that? What does it mean that? What does it mean that
they were going to “hide their evil work”?they were going to “hide their evil work”?they were going to “hide their evil work”?they were going to “hide their evil work”?
They are going to bury 0 5 Josef’s body so no one will know about his
murder 1 .
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3. What does Rassendyll mean that some of those evil3. What does Rassendyll mean that some of those evil3. What does Rassendyll mean that some of those evil3. What does Rassendyll mean that some of those evil men shouldmen shouldmen shouldmen should
joinjoinjoinjoin &-() Josef?Josef?Josef?Josef?
Rassendyll means that some of them should be killed. They should join
Josef in death.
4. Why does Sapt say to the servant at the secret door “All young men like4. Why does Sapt say to the servant at the secret door “All young men like4. Why does Sapt say to the servant at the secret door “All young men like4. Why does Sapt say to the servant at the secret door “All young men like
to ride their horses now and then, so why not the King?”to ride their horses now and then, so why not the King?”to ride their horses now and then, so why not the King?”to ride their horses now and then, so why not the King?”
To justify why they rode off their horses. Perhaps he wanted to mislead
him.
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5. Why does Rassendyll use a new servant5. Why does Rassendyll use a new servant5. Why does Rassendyll use a new servant5. Why does Rassendyll use a new servant ‫دم‬ +who has never met the realwho has never met the realwho has never met the realwho has never met the real
King? Who is the servant replacingKing? Who is the servant replacingKing? Who is the servant replacingKing? Who is the servant replacing,& ,& ????
Because the personal servant‫ص‬ " ‫ا‬ ‫دم‬ " ‫ا‬was killed in the hunting lodge
by Michael's men . The servant is replacing Josef.
6666----Who were the six men?Who were the six men?Who were the six men?Who were the six men? ‫؟‬ 1C ‫ا‬ ‫ل‬ . ‫ا‬ ;‫ه‬ 0
-They were six special soldiers who Michael kept at his house at all times.
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- They were completely loyal to Michael. " ‫ا‬ A ‫آ‬+ , ,2 0)E
-They would do whatever Michael asked them to do. Three were from
Ruritania and a Belgian ,a French and an English man.
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7777---- Who were the three with Michael in Strelsau?Who were the three with Michael in Strelsau?Who were the three with Michael in Strelsau?Who were the three with Michael in Strelsau? - ,. /01 ‫ا‬ (‫ه‬ 2
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8. Rassendyll decides to keep some of his plans secret from Sapt and Fritz.8. Rassendyll decides to keep some of his plans secret from Sapt and Fritz.8. Rassendyll decides to keep some of his plans secret from Sapt and Fritz.8. Rassendyll decides to keep some of his plans secret from Sapt and Fritz.
What are those plans?What are those plans?What are those plans?What are those plans?
He planned to:
-Make himself as popular as he could. E RD D * C A 8L,4
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-Say nothing bad about Michael. 0 ‫ء‬ ‫ء‬ - ‫ل‬ ( _.
- Improve the king's picture with his people. 0C*8- 54 + , ‫ا‬ ‫رة‬
9999----Why are three of the Six Men are in Strelsau?Why are three of the Six Men are in Strelsau?Why are three of the Six Men are in Strelsau?Why are three of the Six Men are in Strelsau?
Because the other three were in the king's guard+ , ‫ا‬ ‫ا‬ in Zenda.
10101010----How did Rassendyll carry out his plan to make himself popular?How did Rassendyll carry out his plan to make himself popular?How did Rassendyll carry out his plan to make himself popular?How did Rassendyll carry out his plan to make himself popular?
‫؟‬ 4 5& ‫ن‬ . -. 7 8+ ‫ل‬ ‫را‬ 9:; <=‫آ‬
- He rode his horse through the park with Fritz and waved to everyone
bowing to him.
- ‫ح‬ ‫و‬ K2 O ( 5* ‫ا‬ A E e‫رآ‬4*A‫ا‬ k".
-He paid a second visit to the old town. , 5( ‫ا‬ 4 5, )A c ‫رة‬ KD ‫م‬.
-He paid a visit to Princess Flavia's palace followed by a crowd of people
to win her trust as she is popular, with the people of Ruritania.
D * IA' I1(c eC ‫س‬ 4 ‫ا‬ 0 ,. 8 2‫و‬ ) M ‫ة‬ ) _‫ا‬ E ‫زار‬
)A 1 ‫رور‬ ‫أه‬ 54.
11111111---- What does he do on the way to princess Flavia's palace?What does he do on the way to princess Flavia's palace?What does he do on the way to princess Flavia's palace?What does he do on the way to princess Flavia's palace?
He buys some flowers from a poor girl giving her a gold coin.
12121212----How do these thHow do these thHow do these thHow do these things make him more popular?ings make him more popular?ings make him more popular?ings make him more popular?
Hundreds of people followed him on his way to the home of Princess
Flavia.
13131313----Why can’t Michael come into the room when the King is there?Why can’t Michael come into the room when the King is there?Why can’t Michael come into the room when the King is there?Why can’t Michael come into the room when the King is there?
Because he had to wait for the King’s permission.
14141414----What mistake does Rassendyll make?What mistake does Rassendyll make?What mistake does Rassendyll make?What mistake does Rassendyll make? How does he cover up hisHow does he cover up hisHow does he cover up hisHow does he cover up his
mistakemistakemistakemistake?
He left Michael wait outside the guestroom. He himself went outside to
get him in. He said that he keeps forgetting all the rules5 ‫ا‬ .
15151515---- Rassendyll says that his hand was hurt from an animal bite and thatRassendyll says that his hand was hurt from an animal bite and thatRassendyll says that his hand was hurt from an animal bite and thatRassendyll says that his hand was hurt from an animal bite and that
he’s waiting to see if the bite is poisonous. He also says that he is sure thehe’s waiting to see if the bite is poisonous. He also says that he is sure thehe’s waiting to see if the bite is poisonous. He also says that he is sure thehe’s waiting to see if the bite is poisonous. He also says that he is sure the
animal will try to bite again. Who is he really talking about, and whoanimal will try to bite again. Who is he really talking about, and whoanimal will try to bite again. Who is he really talking about, and whoanimal will try to bite again. Who is he really talking about, and who
understands this?understands this?understands this?understands this?
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He is really talking about Michael, and Michael understands this.
16161616---- How does Rassendyll know that the Six Men also know his secret?How does Rassendyll know that the Six Men also know his secret?How does Rassendyll know that the Six Men also know his secret?How does Rassendyll know that the Six Men also know his secret?
When he saw Detchard (the Englishman) smiles at his pretend English
accent.
E. Read the quotations and answer the questions.E. Read the quotations and answer the questions.E. Read the quotations and answer the questions.E. Read the quotations and answer the questions.
“You’“You’“You’“You’re mad! The plan’s too dangerous!”re mad! The plan’s too dangerous!”re mad! The plan’s too dangerous!”re mad! The plan’s too dangerous!”
1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?
Rassendyll to Colonel Sapt.
2. Where are they?2. Where are they?2. Where are they?2. Where are they?
They are at the hunting lodge near Zenda.
3. What is the dangerous plan?3. What is the dangerous plan?3. What is the dangerous plan?3. What is the dangerous plan?
Sapt wants Rassendyll to continue ,1C to pretend 5 to be the King
and to return to Strelsau that night.
“We’ve got them! They can’t say anything without showing their guilt.”“We’ve got them! They can’t say anything without showing their guilt.”“We’ve got them! They can’t say anything without showing their guilt.”“We’ve got them! They can’t say anything without showing their guilt.”
1.Who says this to whom?1.Who says this to whom?1.Who says this to whom?1.Who says this to whom?
Sapt says this to Rassendyll.
2. Why does he say this?2. Why does he say this?2. Why does he say this?2. Why does he say this?
He is trying to persuadeO4( Rassendyll to continue to be the King.
3. Who is “them”? What does the speaker mean by “We’ve got them”?3. Who is “them”? What does the speaker mean by “We’ve got them”?3. Who is “them”? What does the speaker mean by “We’ve got them”?3. Who is “them”? What does the speaker mean by “We’ve got them”?
“Them” is Duke Michael and his men. We have trapped(caught ) them.
“Now remember, say nothing about this. All young men like to ride their“Now remember, say nothing about this. All young men like to ride their“Now remember, say nothing about this. All young men like to ride their“Now remember, say nothing about this. All young men like to ride their
horses nowhorses nowhorses nowhorses now and then, so why not the King?”and then, so why not the King?”and then, so why not the King?”and then, so why not the King?”
1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?
Sapt says this to Freyler.
2. Where is the speaker coming from and who is with him?2. Where is the speaker coming from and who is with him?2. Where is the speaker coming from and who is with him?2. Where is the speaker coming from and who is with him?
He was coming from Zenda and Rassendyll was with him.
3. Why does the speaker say this?3. Why does the speaker say this?3. Why does the speaker say this?3. Why does the speaker say this?
He doesn’t want the servant to talk about the King’s going out‫وج‬ W. He
wants him to think that the King was just out riding (and enjoying
himself).
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A. Answer these questionsA. Answer these questionsA. Answer these questionsA. Answer these questions
1. Rassendyll has never liked responsibilities. Now he has many. What1. Rassendyll has never liked responsibilities. Now he has many. What1. Rassendyll has never liked responsibilities. Now he has many. What1. Rassendyll has never liked responsibilities. Now he has many. What
responsibilities doesresponsibilities doesresponsibilities doesresponsibilities does he have?he have?he have?he have?
He has to act‫ف‬ E1 like the King.
He has to run 5 the country.
He has to try to rescue$(4 the real King from Michael.
2222----Why didn't anyone seem to notice that Rassendyll was not the realWhy didn't anyone seem to notice that Rassendyll was not the realWhy didn't anyone seem to notice that Rassendyll was not the realWhy didn't anyone seem to notice that Rassendyll was not the real
king?king?king?king?
‫&>=>-؟‬ ‫ا‬ ? ‫ا‬ @= ‫ل‬ ‫را‬ ‫ان‬ A‫أ‬ CA0 ( ‫ذا‬
1-He looks identical to the king. + , ‫ا‬ O !D T1 ‫5و‬.
2- Sapt stays close to him to tell him what to say or do. ! M ( GD
‫ل‬ ( ‫او‬ 8 ‫ذا‬ S ").
3-People don't expect that there is a pretend king. + ‫ك‬ 4‫ه‬ ‫ان‬ ‫س‬ 4 ‫ا‬ O 1 ;
5.
3333---- How did Rassendyll act when he made mistakes?How did Rassendyll act when he made mistakes?How did Rassendyll act when he made mistakes?How did Rassendyll act when he made mistakes? ‫45ل‬ ‫را‬ ‫ف‬ E2 )‫آ‬
‫؟‬RTW e 2‫ار‬ 54
He pretended that he had forgotten rules or people that he had met.
‫ا‬ CA A‫أ‬ ‫اد‬;I D 0 $ ‫ا‬ ‫س‬ 4 ‫ا‬ ‫او‬ 0)A‫ا‬ (.
4444----Why does Rassendyll become good at pretending to forget riles andWhy does Rassendyll become good at pretending to forget riles andWhy does Rassendyll become good at pretending to forget riles andWhy does Rassendyll become good at pretending to forget riles and
peoplepeoplepeoplepeople????
To cover up his mistakes.
5555---- Sapt brings news of the real King. What is it?Sapt brings news of the real King. What is it?Sapt brings news of the real King. What is it?Sapt brings news of the real King. What is it?
The King is at the Castle of Zenda.
6666----Why does Rassendyll want to go toWhy does Rassendyll want to go toWhy does Rassendyll want to go toWhy does Rassendyll want to go to Zenda? What does Sapt meanZenda? What does Sapt meanZenda? What does Sapt meanZenda? What does Sapt mean
when he says “You’ll probably stay there forever if you do”?when he says “You’ll probably stay there forever if you do”?when he says “You’ll probably stay there forever if you do”?when he says “You’ll probably stay there forever if you do”?
He wants to go to rescue$(4 the real King. Sapt means that Rassendyll
will either ‫ا‬ be imprisoned 0LC in Zenda or killed there if he goes.
7777----Why does Sapt have RasWhy does Sapt have RasWhy does Sapt have RasWhy does Sapt have Rassendyll followedsendyll followedsendyll followedsendyll followed ‫ع‬ 5 everywhere? What doeseverywhere? What doeseverywhere? What doeseverywhere? What does
he mean by “If you disappear, the game’s over”?he mean by “If you disappear, the game’s over”?he mean by “If you disappear, the game’s over”?he mean by “If you disappear, the game’s over”?
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TTTTo protect him from Michael’s men. If they can kill or kidnap Rassendyll,
Michael will kill the real king and declare 0 8 himself the king.
8888----Who writes a letterWho writes a letterWho writes a letterWho writes a letter to Rassendyll and what does it say? Who does heto Rassendyll and what does it say? Who does heto Rassendyll and what does it say? Who does heto Rassendyll and what does it say? Who does he
suspectsuspectsuspectsuspect ?F really wrote it?really wrote it?really wrote it?really wrote it?
Antoinette de Mauban writes a letter. It tells him to come to a summer
house in a garden late at night. He suspects that Michael wrote the letter.
9999----When Rassendyll talks to DetcWhen Rassendyll talks to DetcWhen Rassendyll talks to DetcWhen Rassendyll talks to Detchard at the summer house, what doeshard at the summer house, what doeshard at the summer house, what doeshard at the summer house, what does
Detchard offer him? Why doesn’t Rassendyll accept it?Detchard offer him? Why doesn’t Rassendyll accept it?Detchard offer him? Why doesn’t Rassendyll accept it?Detchard offer him? Why doesn’t Rassendyll accept it?
Detchard offers to give Rassendyll 50,000 English pounds and a safe
journey to the of the door and knocks the three men down. He runs quickly
away.
10101010----How does RasseHow does RasseHow does RasseHow does Rassendyll come out of the summer house alive?ndyll come out of the summer house alive?ndyll come out of the summer house alive?ndyll come out of the summer house alive?
He holds the iron table in front of him to protect him (like a shield) and he
rushes out
11111111----Why have they prepared a ball for the PrincessWhy have they prepared a ball for the PrincessWhy have they prepared a ball for the PrincessWhy have they prepared a ball for the Princess?
1111---- to ask the Princess to marry him. ‫واج‬K ‫ا‬ I4 e T).
2222---- to pleases the people of the capital. , 8 ‫ا‬ ‫س‬ 4 ‫ا‬ 58C).
12121212---- Rassendyll tells the Princess that when he was younger, he thought heRassendyll tells the Princess that when he was younger, he thought heRassendyll tells the Princess that when he was younger, he thought heRassendyll tells the Princess that when he was younger, he thought he
didn’t need to worry about society. Why does he say this? How does thedidn’t need to worry about society. Why does he say this? How does thedidn’t need to worry about society. Why does he say this? How does thedidn’t need to worry about society. Why does he say this? How does the
Princess reactPrincess reactPrincess reactPrincess react ‫رد‬,G ???? Why is it a mistakeWhy is it a mistakeWhy is it a mistakeWhy is it a mistake H8+for him to say this?for him to say this?for him to say this?for him to say this?
-He says it because he is forgetting to act like the King
-The Princess is surprisedG ‫5ه‬A‫ا‬ because the King must have always
known that he was going to become the King one day.
-This is a mistake by Rassendyll because he uncovers the truth about
who he is.
13131313----The day after the ball, the Princess receives two letters. What are theyThe day after the ball, the Princess receives two letters. What are theyThe day after the ball, the Princess receives two letters. What are theyThe day after the ball, the Princess receives two letters. What are they
and who are they from?and who are they from?and who are they from?and who are they from?
---- The firstThe firstThe firstThe first is an invitation‫ة‬ ‫د‬ from Michael for her to visit him in
Zenda.
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----The otherThe otherThe otherThe other is a warning $*2not to accept any invitations from Michael
and not to go anywhere without many guards‫س‬ . It is from Antoinette
de Mauban.
14141414---- What does Rassendyll do when he hears of these letters? Who does heWhat does Rassendyll do when he hears of these letters? Who does heWhat does Rassendyll do when he hears of these letters? Who does heWhat does Rassendyll do when he hears of these letters? Who does he
go to?go to?go to?go to?
He orders a guard for the Princess. He goes to Marshal Strakencz and
gives him some orders.
15151515---- What does Rassendyll tell Marshal Strakencz to do?What does Rassendyll tell Marshal Strakencz to do?What does Rassendyll tell Marshal Strakencz to do?What does Rassendyll tell Marshal Strakencz to do?
-To guardTo guardTo guardTo guard the Princess and not to allow any of the Duke's men to visit
her.
I2‫ر‬ KD ‫ل‬ .‫ر‬ 0 5._ n,C _‫و‬ ‫ة‬ ) _‫ا‬ ‫س‬ * ‫ان‬.
- ToToToTo saysaysaysay that he was the head of Strelsau if he doesn't get a message from
him for three days.
‫م‬ ‫ا‬ cMc ‫,5ة‬ + , ‫ا‬ 0 ‫ر‬ ! 1 ; ‫اذا‬ C 1 ;‫آ‬ A‫ا‬ ‫ل‬ ( ‫ان‬.
-ToToToTo saysaysaysay that the king is dead if Michael refused to allow him to see the
king.
o ‫ر‬ ‫اذا‬ ‫ت‬ + , ‫ا‬ ‫ان‬ ‫ل‬ ( ‫ان‬+ , ‫ا‬ ‫ؤ‬ D n,C ‫ان‬.
- ToToToTo declaredeclaredeclaredeclare Princess Flavia is the ruler of Ruritania. ) M ‫ة‬ ) _‫ا‬ ‫ان‬ 0 8
)A 1 ‫رور‬ ,‫آ‬ ‫ه‬.
Read the quotations and answer the questions.Read the quotations and answer the questions.Read the quotations and answer the questions.Read the quotations and answer the questions.
“It would be very useful for Michael if you disa“It would be very useful for Michael if you disa“It would be very useful for Michael if you disa“It would be very useful for Michael if you disappeared. And if youppeared. And if youppeared. And if youppeared. And if you
disappear, the game’s over.”disappear, the game’s over.”disappear, the game’s over.”disappear, the game’s over.”
1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?
Sapt says this to Rassendyll.
2. Why does the speaker say this?2. Why does the speaker say this?2. Why does the speaker say this?2. Why does the speaker say this?
Because Rassendyll complained that there are always men following him.
(The men were ordered by Sapt to do so.)
3.3.3.3. What game would be over if the person disappeared? Explain.What game would be over if the person disappeared? Explain.What game would be over if the person disappeared? Explain.What game would be over if the person disappeared? Explain. ‫!ح‬J‫ا‬
The game of who is King. Michael would also kill the real King and then
make himself King.
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“I also have a game to play. I’ll tell the Duke’s men that you never came.“I also have a game to play. I’ll tell the Duke’s men that you never came.“I also have a game to play. I’ll tell the Duke’s men that you never came.“I also have a game to play. I’ll tell the Duke’s men that you never came.
If the Duke doesn’t find out what I’ve done, we may meetIf the Duke doesn’t find out what I’ve done, we may meetIf the Duke doesn’t find out what I’ve done, we may meetIf the Duke doesn’t find out what I’ve done, we may meet again.”
1. Who says this to1. Who says this to1. Who says this to1. Who says this to whom?whom?whom?whom?
Antoinette de Mauban says this to Rassendyll.
2. Where are they?2. Where are they?2. Where are they?2. Where are they?
They are in the summer house .
3. What has the speaker done that the Duke shouldn’t find out?3. What has the speaker done that the Duke shouldn’t find out?3. What has the speaker done that the Duke shouldn’t find out?3. What has the speaker done that the Duke shouldn’t find out?
She has warned ‫$ر‬ Rassendyll that they are trying to kill him, and has
told him how to escape.
“But you always knew that you would become King. How could you“But you always knew that you would become King. How could you“But you always knew that you would become King. How could you“But you always knew that you would become King. How could you
think that was someone else’s job?”think that was someone else’s job?”think that was someone else’s job?”think that was someone else’s job?”
1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?
Princess Flavia says this to “King” Rassendyll.
2. Where are they?2. Where are they?2. Where are they?2. Where are they?
They are at the ball in the palace.
3. This was said i3. This was said i3. This was said i3. This was said in reactionn reactionn reactionn reaction,G ‫رد‬ to the other person’s words. What didto the other person’s words. What didto the other person’s words. What didto the other person’s words. What did
the other person say before this?the other person say before this?the other person say before this?the other person say before this?
He said that when he was younger he didn’t think he had any
responsibilities to society.
“Every evening, I’ll send you a message. If you don’t get a message for“Every evening, I’ll send you a message. If you don’t get a message for“Every evening, I’ll send you a message. If you don’t get a message for“Every evening, I’ll send you a message. If you don’t get a message for
three days, yothree days, yothree days, yothree days, you have the authority to say that you are now the head ofu have the authority to say that you are now the head ofu have the authority to say that you are now the head ofu have the authority to say that you are now the head of
Strelsau.”Strelsau.”Strelsau.”Strelsau.”
1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?
Rassendyll to Marshal Strakencz.
2. When is this said?2. When is this said?2. When is this said?2. When is this said?
This is said the day after the ball, before Rassendyll goes to Zenda.
3. What other orders does the speak3. What other orders does the speak3. What other orders does the speak3. What other orders does the speaker give?er give?er give?er give?
The Marshal must guard the Princess and not let Michael or his men near
her. If the Marshal becomes the head of Strelsau, he must then go to the
Duke and demand to seethe King. If he doesn’t see the King in twenty-
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four hours, he must tell the people that the King is dead and make
Princess Flavia the new ruler of Ruritania.
Chapter 6Chapter 6Chapter 6Chapter 6
A. Answer these questions.A. Answer these questions.A. Answer these questions.A. Answer these questions.
1. Rassendyll’s writing is different from the King’s. What reason does1. Rassendyll’s writing is different from the King’s. What reason does1. Rassendyll’s writing is different from the King’s. What reason does1. Rassendyll’s writing is different from the King’s. What reason does
Rassendyll give? Why might this difference be a problem for MarshalRassendyll give? Why might this difference be a problem for MarshalRassendyll give? Why might this difference be a problem for MarshalRassendyll give? Why might this difference be a problem for Marshal
SSSStrakencz?trakencz?trakencz?trakencz?
Rassendyll says it is because of his injured finger‫ب‬ E O ‫.ا‬ It might be
a problem for Strakencz because people might think the order from the
King is not a real one.
2. What reason2. What reason2. What reason2. What reason K5 does Rassendyll give Princess Flavia for leavingdoes Rassendyll give Princess Flavia for leavingdoes Rassendyll give Princess Flavia for leavingdoes Rassendyll give Princess Flavia for leaving
Strelsau? What does he ask her to do if he doesn’t come back?Strelsau? What does he ask her to do if he doesn’t come back?Strelsau? What does he ask her to do if he doesn’t come back?Strelsau? What does he ask her to do if he doesn’t come back?
He tells her he is going to hunt a big animal — Michael. He tells her she
must become Queen if he doesn’t return.
3.Where do Rassendyll and his men stay for their hunting trip?Where is it3.Where do Rassendyll and his men stay for their hunting trip?Where is it3.Where do Rassendyll and his men stay for their hunting trip?Where is it3.Where do Rassendyll and his men stay for their hunting trip?Where is it
and who does it belong to?and who does it belong to?and who does it belong to?and who does it belong to?
They stay in a country house called Tarlenheim. It belongs to a relative
e of Fritz. It is on a hill 2 on the opposite side D (, ‫ا‬ ‫ء‬KL ‫ا‬ of the town
of Zenda from the castle.
4. What reason does Duke Michael give for not visiting “King”4. What reason does Duke Michael give for not visiting “King”4. What reason does Duke Michael give for not visiting “King”4. What reason does Duke Michael give for not visiting “King”
Rassendyll or inviting him to his castle?Rassendyll or inviting him to his castle?Rassendyll or inviting him to his castle?Rassendyll or inviting him to his castle?
He says that he and some servants have a serious sickness.
5. Why do Rassendyll and Fritz go to the inn at Zenda? Who do they5. Why do Rassendyll and Fritz go to the inn at Zenda? Who do they5. Why do Rassendyll and Fritz go to the inn at Zenda? Who do they5. Why do Rassendyll and Fritz go to the inn at Zenda? Who do they
talk to there and what do they say?talk to there and what do they say?talk to there and what do they say?talk to there and what do they say?
They go to meet Johann. They talk to the inn keeper’s daughter and ask
her to have Johann meet them the next night.
6. What happens to Bern6. What happens to Bern6. What happens to Bern6. What happens to Bernenstein while Fritz and Rassendyll are outenstein while Fritz and Rassendyll are outenstein while Fritz and Rassendyll are outenstein while Fritz and Rassendyll are out?
He is shot in the arm while he is out in the woods.
7. What message does Rupert Hentzau bring the next day? How does7. What message does Rupert Hentzau bring the next day? How does7. What message does Rupert Hentzau bring the next day? How does7. What message does Rupert Hentzau bring the next day? How does
Rassendyll replyRassendyll replyRassendyll replyRassendyll reply‫!د‬ ? What happens when Rupert is leaving?? What happens when Rupert is leaving?? What happens when Rupert is leaving?? What happens when Rupert is leaving?
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The Duke offers Rassendyll a safe journey to the border‫*5ود‬ ‫ا‬ and a
million gold pieces. Rassendyll refuses. As Rupert is leaving, he stabs08T
Rassendyll in the shoulder with a knife.
8. What do they learn from J8. What do they learn from J8. What do they learn from J8. What do they learn from Johann?ohann?ohann?ohann?
They learn where the King is being kept in the castle and the Duke’s
plans.
9. Describe the room and the pipe where the real King is being kept.9. Describe the room and the pipe where the real King is being kept.9. Describe the room and the pipe where the real King is being kept.9. Describe the room and the pipe where the real King is being kept.
There is an outer room with no windows. It is always guarded by three of
the Six Men. The King is kept in chains in the next room. Its window has
a large pipe that leads to the castle moat.
10. What is the plan if they are attacked? How will they kill the King10. What is the plan if they are attacked? How will they kill the King10. What is the plan if they are attacked? How will they kill the King10. What is the plan if they are attacked? How will they kill the King
and what will they do with the body?and what will they do with the body?and what will they do with the body?and what will they do with the body?
They will kill the King and then put him into the pipe. The chains will
keep the body under the water of the moat. The guards can then go out the
same pipe and swim across the moat to escape.
11. Why do they send Johann back to the castle?11. Why do they send Johann back to the castle?11. Why do they send Johann back to the castle?11. Why do they send Johann back to the castle?
To spy on Michael
E. Read the quotations and answer the questions.E. Read the quotations and answer the questions.E. Read the quotations and answer the questions.E. Read the quotations and answer the questions.
“The wri“The wri“The wri“The writing’s a little different from your usual. I hope people know it’s ating’s a little different from your usual. I hope people know it’s ating’s a little different from your usual. I hope people know it’s ating’s a little different from your usual. I hope people know it’s a
real order from the King.”real order from the King.”real order from the King.”real order from the King.”
1. Who says this to Rassendyll (the King)?1. Who says this to Rassendyll (the King)?1. Who says this to Rassendyll (the King)?1. Who says this to Rassendyll (the King)?
Marshal Strakencz .
2. What does he think is the reason that the handwriting is different?2. What does he think is the reason that the handwriting is different?2. What does he think is the reason that the handwriting is different?2. What does he think is the reason that the handwriting is different?
What is the real reason?What is the real reason?What is the real reason?What is the real reason?
He thinks it is different because the King has injured his hand. The real
reason is that Rassendyll is not the real King.
3. Why is it important that the handwriting be the same?3. Why is it important that the handwriting be the same?3. Why is it important that the handwriting be the same?3. Why is it important that the handwriting be the same?
So that people will know that it is a real order from the King.
“So you’d p“So you’d p“So you’d p“So you’d prefer to hunt animals than do your duties in the capital?”refer to hunt animals than do your duties in the capital?”refer to hunt animals than do your duties in the capital?”refer to hunt animals than do your duties in the capital?”
1. Who says this to Rassendyll?1. Who says this to Rassendyll?1. Who says this to Rassendyll?1. Who says this to Rassendyll?
Princess Flavia.
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2. When does the person say this?2. When does the person say this?2. When does the person say this?2. When does the person say this?
The day after the ball. When Rassendyll is saying goodbye to goto Zenda
to hunt Michael.
3. What “animal” is Ras3. What “animal” is Ras3. What “animal” is Ras3. What “animal” is Rassendyll going to hunt?sendyll going to hunt?sendyll going to hunt?sendyll going to hunt?
Duke Michael.
“If you do not know how to address the King, my brother must find“If you do not know how to address the King, my brother must find“If you do not know how to address the King, my brother must find“If you do not know how to address the King, my brother must find
another messenger.”another messenger.”another messenger.”another messenger.”
1. Who does Rassendyll say this to?1. Who does Rassendyll say this to?1. Who does Rassendyll say this to?1. Who does Rassendyll say this to?
Rupert Hentzau.
2. Where are they?2. Where are they?2. Where are they?2. Where are they?
At the country house called Tarlenheim.Tarlenheim.Tarlenheim.Tarlenheim.
3. Why does he say3. Why does he say3. Why does he say3. Why does he say this?this?this?this?
Because Rupert Hentzau addressed him as "Rassendyll".
Rassendyll, I think that this time next year, you’ll still be King.”Rassendyll, I think that this time next year, you’ll still be King.”Rassendyll, I think that this time next year, you’ll still be King.”Rassendyll, I think that this time next year, you’ll still be King.”
1. Who says this?1. Who says this?1. Who says this?1. Who says this?
Colonel Sapt.
2. What has he just heard?2. What has he just heard?2. What has he just heard?2. What has he just heard?
He has just heard the Duke’s plan for killing the King and hiding the
body.
3. Why does he think Rassendyll will still be King after a year?3. Why does he think Rassendyll will still be King after a year?3. Why does he think Rassendyll will still be King after a year?3. Why does he think Rassendyll will still be King after a year?
Because the Duke’s plan is very clever and he will kill the King whether
he is attacked by a small group or a large one.
Chapter 7Chapter 7Chapter 7Chapter 7
A. Answer these questions.A. Answer these questions.A. Answer these questions.A. Answer these questions.
1. What three piece1. What three piece1. What three piece1. What three pieces of news arrive at Tarlenheim the next day?s of news arrive at Tarlenheim the next day?s of news arrive at Tarlenheim the next day?s of news arrive at Tarlenheim the next day?
a) People of Strelsau were worried when they heard that the king (
Rassendyll ) was badly injured while he was hunting in the woods.
b) Michael thought that Rassendyll was badly injured ( by Rupert. )
c) The Princess was worried and wanted to see him.
2. Why do Rassendyll and the others go to the castle at night?2. Why do Rassendyll and the others go to the castle at night?2. Why do Rassendyll and the others go to the castle at night?2. Why do Rassendyll and the others go to the castle at night?
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They want to explore 1C it so that they can make plans to rescue
the King.
3. Why does Rassendyll kill Max Holf?3. Why does Rassendyll kill Max Holf?3. Why does Rassendyll kill Max Holf?3. Why does Rassendyll kill Max Holf?
He is guarding the King’s prison. Rassendyll kills him because this is a
war for the King's life and Max is working for the enemy.
4. Why do the seven gentlemen go with Rassendyll, Sapt and Fritz to the4. Why do the seven gentlemen go with Rassendyll, Sapt and Fritz to the4. Why do the seven gentlemen go with Rassendyll, Sapt and Fritz to the4. Why do the seven gentlemen go with Rassendyll, Sapt and Fritz to the
castle? What do they do?castle? What do they do?castle? What do they do?castle? What do they do?
To help them if Michael's men attacked. ;. ‫ه‬ ;I25 C,‫د‬ 4. . They
fight with the Duke’s men (and three of them are killed).
5. Who gets killed in the fight in the woods? Who gets away?5. Who gets killed in the fight in the woods? Who gets away?5. Who gets killed in the fight in the woods? Who gets away?5. Who gets killed in the fight in the woods? Who gets away?
Two of the Duke’s Six Men get killed, Lauengram and KafsteinLauengram and KafsteinLauengram and KafsteinLauengram and Kafstein. Three of
Rassendyll’s men get killed also. Rupert Hentzau escapes.
6. Why were Rassendyll’s bags found at a train station near Zenda?6. Why were Rassendyll’s bags found at a train station near Zenda?6. Why were Rassendyll’s bags found at a train station near Zenda?6. Why were Rassendyll’s bags found at a train station near Zenda?
Because Rassendyll prviously sent them by train before him.
7777----Why is the Chief of Police looking for Mr Rassendyll?Why is the Chief of Police looking for Mr Rassendyll?Why is the Chief of Police looking for Mr Rassendyll?Why is the Chief of Police looking for Mr Rassendyll?
Because the British ambassador ) had reported that an Englishman
called Rassendyll had disappeared near the town of Zenda. They had
found Rassendyll's bags at a nearby train station .
8888---- Rassendyll meets Rupert the next day while they are out riding. WhatRassendyll meets Rupert the next day while they are out riding. WhatRassendyll meets Rupert the next day while they are out riding. WhatRassendyll meets Rupert the next day while they are out riding. What
plan does Rupert offer to Rassendyll?plan does Rupert offer to Rassendyll?plan does Rupert offer to Rassendyll?plan does Rupert offer to Rassendyll?
He offers to help him attack the castle. But Sapt, Fritz, Michael and the
King must all die. Then Rassendyll can stay as King and Rupert will be
given a reward (money).
9999---- Why is Antoinette de Mauban being kept as a prisoner of the Duke?Why is Antoinette de Mauban being kept as a prisoner of the Duke?Why is Antoinette de Mauban being kept as a prisoner of the Duke?Why is Antoinette de Mauban being kept as a prisoner of the Duke?
He discovered that she helped Rassendyll in the summer house. He cannot
trust her now.
10101010---- A doctor has been brought to see the real King in his prison. WhyA doctor has been brought to see the real King in his prison. WhyA doctor has been brought to see the real King in his prison. WhyA doctor has been brought to see the real King in his prison. Why
doesn’t Duke Michael let the doctor leave?doesn’t Duke Michael let the doctor leave?doesn’t Duke Michael let the doctor leave?doesn’t Duke Michael let the doctor leave?
Because the doctor would tell people that the King is a prisoner.
11111111---- Why does RassendyllWhy does RassendyllWhy does RassendyllWhy does Rassendyll ask Antoinette de Mauban to cry out for help atask Antoinette de Mauban to cry out for help atask Antoinette de Mauban to cry out for help atask Antoinette de Mauban to cry out for help at
two o’clock in the morning?two o’clock in the morning?two o’clock in the morning?two o’clock in the morning?
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So the Duke will go to help her. At the same time Johann will open the
front door to let in Sapt and Fritz with their men.
12121212---- Why does Rupert Hentzau swim across the moat to goWhy does Rupert Hentzau swim across the moat to goWhy does Rupert Hentzau swim across the moat to goWhy does Rupert Hentzau swim across the moat to go back to theback to theback to theback to the
mansion? Why doesn’t he use the drawbridge?mansion? Why doesn’t he use the drawbridge?mansion? Why doesn’t he use the drawbridge?mansion? Why doesn’t he use the drawbridge?
The drawbridge has been pulled up O ‫ر‬for the night. He is doing
something secret‫ي‬ , so he does not use the bridge.
Read the quotations and answer the questions.Read the quotations and answer the questions.Read the quotations and answer the questions.Read the quotations and answer the questions.
“Go back to Strelsau and tell the A“Go back to Strelsau and tell the A“Go back to Strelsau and tell the A“Go back to Strelsau and tell the Ambassador what you know. I’ll lookmbassador what you know. I’ll lookmbassador what you know. I’ll lookmbassador what you know. I’ll look
into this for you.”into this for you.”into this for you.”into this for you.”
1. Who does Rassendyll say this to?1. Who does Rassendyll say this to?1. Who does Rassendyll say this to?1. Who does Rassendyll say this to?
Rassendyll says this to the Chief of Police of Strelsau.
2. What is it that Rassendyll will look into?2. What is it that Rassendyll will look into?2. What is it that Rassendyll will look into?2. What is it that Rassendyll will look into?
The disappearance ‫ء‬ 1W‫أ‬of an English gentleman called Rassendyll
3. Why doesn’t he want the Chief of Police to investigate about the3. Why doesn’t he want the Chief of Police to investigate about the3. Why doesn’t he want the Chief of Police to investigate about the3. Why doesn’t he want the Chief of Police to investigate about the
missing man?missing man?missing man?missing man?
Because he might find out that Rassendyll is pretending to be the King.
“He makes me angry. I nearly killed him myself last night. Think carefully“He makes me angry. I nearly killed him myself last night. Think carefully“He makes me angry. I nearly killed him myself last night. Think carefully“He makes me angry. I nearly killed him myself last night. Think carefully
about my plan.”about my plan.”about my plan.”about my plan.”
1. Who1. Who1. Who1. Who says this to Rassendyll?says this to Rassendyll?says this to Rassendyll?says this to Rassendyll?
Rupert Hentzau says this.
2. Who is the person talking about?2. Who is the person talking about?2. Who is the person talking about?2. Who is the person talking about?
He is talking about Duke Michael.
3. What is the person’s plan?3. What is the person’s plan?3. What is the person’s plan?3. What is the person’s plan?
He will help Rassendyll attack the castle. Hentzau will decide the time.
But Sapt, Fritz,
Michael and the real King must all die. Then Rassendyll will remain King
and
Hentzau will have a reward.
“I hear there are new servants at the castle. Do these servants know the“I hear there are new servants at the castle. Do these servants know the“I hear there are new servants at the castle. Do these servants know the“I hear there are new servants at the castle. Do these servants know the
King’s aKing’s aKing’s aKing’s a
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prisoner there?”prisoner there?”prisoner there?”prisoner there?”
1111----who says this to Johann?who says this to Johann?who says this to Johann?who says this to Johann?
Rassendyll says it.
2222----What does JohannWhat does JohannWhat does JohannWhat does Johann answer?answer?answer?answer?
He answers that the servants do not know that the prisoner is the King.
3333----Why is that important?Why is that important?Why is that important?Why is that important?
Rassendyll wants to know if the servants will think he is the King (and
obeyO)T him or surrender to him when he attacks the castle).
Chapter 8Chapter 8Chapter 8Chapter 8
A. Answer these questions.A. Answer these questions.A. Answer these questions.A. Answer these questions.
1. Where does Rassendyll wait for it to be two o’clock?1. Where does Rassendyll wait for it to be two o’clock?1. Where does Rassendyll wait for it to be two o’clock?1. Where does Rassendyll wait for it to be two o’clock?
He waits by the drawbridge gatethe drawbridge gatethe drawbridge gatethe drawbridge gate ‫ي‬ D ‫ا‬ D‫ا‬ Dnext to the castle.
2. Rassendyll has asked Antoinette to c2. Rassendyll has asked Antoinette to c2. Rassendyll has asked Antoinette to c2. Rassendyll has asked Antoinette to cry for help at two o’clock. Whyry for help at two o’clock. Whyry for help at two o’clock. Whyry for help at two o’clock. Why
does she do it earlier?does she do it earlier?does she do it earlier?does she do it earlier?
Because she is being attacked ;. I2 IA_by Rupert. He wants to punish
e 8 her for writing to Rassendyll.
3. Why does Rassendyll kill De Gautet with a sword3. Why does Rassendyll kill De Gautet with a sword3. Why does Rassendyll kill De Gautet with a sword3. Why does Rassendyll kill De Gautet with a sword<= and not with aand not with aand not with aand not with a
gun?gun?gun?gun?
As he doesn't want to make any noise ‫ء‬ r rand attract ‫$ب‬L other
people.
4. How does Rassendyll get the keys4. How does Rassendyll get the keys4. How does Rassendyll get the keys4. How does Rassendyll get the keys =# : to the King’s prison?to the King’s prison?to the King’s prison?to the King’s prison?
He takes them from De Gautet’s clothes after he kills him.
5. Who gets killed in the first room of the King’s prison? Who gets killed5. Who gets killed in the first room of the King’s prison? Who gets killed5. Who gets killed in the first room of the King’s prison? Who gets killed5. Who gets killed in the first room of the King’s prison? Who gets killed
inininin the room where the King is? Who gets woundedthe room where the King is? Who gets woundedthe room where the King is? Who gets woundedthe room where the King is? Who gets wounded‫ب‬ " ????
-Bersonin gets killed in the first room. In the room where the King is, the
doctor is killed by Detchard, and Detchard is killed by Rassendyll.
-The King and Rassendyll are both wounded.
6. Why doesn’t6. Why doesn’t6. Why doesn’t6. Why doesn’t the King fight Detchard directlythe King fight Detchard directlythe King fight Detchard directlythe King fight Detchard directly‫!ة‬J 5 ? How does he help? How does he help? How does he help? How does he help
Rassendyll?Rassendyll?Rassendyll?Rassendyll?
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As the King was weak )8r from illness and in chains M . He helps
Rassendyll by pushing O 5 a chair into Detchard as he is fighting. (This
makes him lose his balance ‫ازن‬ 2and fall over the doctor’s body. Then it is
easy for Rassendyll to kill him.)
7.Who kills the Duke7.Who kills the Duke7.Who kills the Duke7.Who kills the Duke?
Rupert Hentzau.
8. Why does Rupert ride away instead of fighting8. Why does Rupert ride away instead of fighting8. Why does Rupert ride away instead of fighting8. Why does Rupert ride away instead of fighting‫ل‬ Rassendyll?Rassendyll?Rassendyll?Rassendyll?
Because Fritz comes with a gun and Rupert knows he can’t fight both of
them ,‫ه‬M‫.آ‬
9. Ho9. Ho9. Ho9. How does the boy make a problem for Sapt, Fritz and Rassendyll?w does the boy make a problem for Sapt, Fritz and Rassendyll?w does the boy make a problem for Sapt, Fritz and Rassendyll?w does the boy make a problem for Sapt, Fritz and Rassendyll?
The boy runs out and says the King is behind the tree, but Strakencz and
the Princess think that the King is in the castle. Sapt has a problem to
explain ‫ح‬-C this.
10101010----Why does Sapt tell theWhy does Sapt tell theWhy does Sapt tell theWhy does Sapt tell the Princess to come alone to see the King behindPrincess to come alone to see the King behindPrincess to come alone to see the King behindPrincess to come alone to see the King behind
the tree?the tree?the tree?the tree?
He asks the Princess to come alone because he doesn’t want Marshal
Strakencz to know about Rassendyll.
11111111---- Why did Sapt have the real King taken from his prison with his faceWhy did Sapt have the real King taken from his prison with his faceWhy did Sapt have the real King taken from his prison with his faceWhy did Sapt have the real King taken from his prison with his face
coveredcoveredcoveredcovered-8L ????
Sapt didn't want his men or the servants to see who the prisoner really was.
12121212----What did Sapt's men and the servants think happened to the King andWhat did Sapt's men and the servants think happened to the King andWhat did Sapt's men and the servants think happened to the King andWhat did Sapt's men and the servants think happened to the King and
to the prisoner?to the prisoner?to the prisoner?to the prisoner?
They think that the King was wounded in the fight to rescue the prisoner,
and that the prisoner went after Rupert Hentzau.
13131313----Why did Rassendyll wait in the forest until dark to go to the castle?Why did Rassendyll wait in the forest until dark to go to the castle?Why did Rassendyll wait in the forest until dark to go to the castle?Why did Rassendyll wait in the forest until dark to go to the castle?
Rassendyll waited until he could go into the castle under the cover of
dark ‫م‬MN ‫ا‬ ‫ء‬ Tt. He didn't want anyone to see him.
14. How does Rassendyll teach the King how to be a real king?14. How does Rassendyll teach the King how to be a real king?14. How does Rassendyll teach the King how to be a real king?14. How does Rassendyll teach the King how to be a real king?
He took his responsibilities as King seriously  5LDand tried to run the
country well.
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15. What does Rassendyll mean when he writes “Nobody knew15. What does Rassendyll mean when he writes “Nobody knew15. What does Rassendyll mean when he writes “Nobody knew15. What does Rassendyll mean when he writes “Nobody knew wherewherewherewhere
Rupert had disappeared to, and the thought of the man who had almostRupert had disappeared to, and the thought of the man who had almostRupert had disappeared to, and the thought of the man who had almostRupert had disappeared to, and the thought of the man who had almost
beaten me still makes my heart beat louder in my chest”?beaten me still makes my heart beat louder in my chest”?beaten me still makes my heart beat louder in my chest”?beaten me still makes my heart beat louder in my chest”?
He meant that when he thought of  Rupert he got angry. He wished
he could find him and fight him.
16. Do you think Ra16. Do you think Ra16. Do you think Ra16. Do you think Rassendyll was right to pretendssendyll was right to pretendssendyll was right to pretendssendyll was right to pretend -M to be the King forto be the King forto be the King forto be the King for
the coronation? Was he right to continue to pretend to be the King for sothe coronation? Was he right to continue to pretend to be the King for sothe coronation? Was he right to continue to pretend to be the King for sothe coronation? Was he right to continue to pretend to be the King for so
long?long?long?long?
Yes, he was right because that was the only way to save the country from
Duke Michael and save the King. No, as it was better to tell the princess
and the marshal the truth.
17. Why doesn’t Rassendyll remain the King?17. Why doesn’t Rassendyll remain the King?17. Why doesn’t Rassendyll remain the King?17. Why doesn’t Rassendyll remain the King?
The King was still alive, so it wasn't right ! for Rassendyll to remain the
King.
18181818----If he was a wiser and better ruler than the real King, would it beIf he was a wiser and better ruler than the real King, would it beIf he was a wiser and better ruler than the real King, would it beIf he was a wiser and better ruler than the real King, would it be
wrong fwrong fwrong fwrong for him to remain King?or him to remain King?or him to remain King?or him to remain King?
Yes, it would be wrong because even if he was wiser and better than the
real King, it wasn't right for him to take something that belonged to
someone else.
19191919----What does Rassendyll learn from his adventuresWhat does Rassendyll learn from his adventuresWhat does Rassendyll learn from his adventuresWhat does Rassendyll learn from his adventures?
He learnt all about responsibility‫ت‬ ) uC and duties‫ت‬ .‫.وا‬
E. Read the quotations and answer the questions.E. Read the quotations and answer the questions.E. Read the quotations and answer the questions.E. Read the quotations and answer the questions.
“This woman’s been writing secret letters to Rassendyll! She needs to be“This woman’s been writing secret letters to Rassendyll! She needs to be“This woman’s been writing secret letters to Rassendyll! She needs to be“This woman’s been writing secret letters to Rassendyll! She needs to be
punished!”punished!”punished!”punished!”
1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?
Rupert Hentzau says this to Duke Michael.
2. Who is “this woman”?2. Who is “this woman”?2. Who is “this woman”?2. Who is “this woman”?
“This woman” is Antoinette de Mauban.
3. What is the speaker doing while saying this?3. What is the speaker doing while saying this?3. What is the speaker doing while saying this?3. What is the speaker doing while saying this?
He is attacking Antoinette and fighting with Duke Michael.
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“Dead! That’s good. Then I’m your leader now. Put down your weapons“Dead! That’s good. Then I’m your leader now. Put down your weapons“Dead! That’s good. Then I’m your leader now. Put down your weapons“Dead! That’s good. Then I’m your leader now. Put down your weapons
and do as I say.”and do as I say.”and do as I say.”and do as I say.”
1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?
Rupert Hentzau says this to the Duke’s servants.
2. Where is the speaker?2. Where is the speaker?2. Where is the speaker?2. Where is the speaker?
He is standing on the drawbridge (between the mansion and castle).
3. Do the people obey3. Do the people obey3. Do the people obey3. Do the people obey =8 him? What happens?him? What happens?him? What happens?him? What happens?
No, they don’t obey him. They let Madame de Mauban try to shoot him.
“Why didn’t you follow my plan? We could have worked well together.”“Why didn’t you follow my plan? We could have worked well together.”“Why didn’t you follow my plan? We could have worked well together.”“Why didn’t you follow my plan? We could have worked well together.”
1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?
Rupert Hentzau says this to Rassendyll.
2. Where are they and what2. Where are they and what2. Where are they and what2. Where are they and what has just happened?has just happened?has just happened?has just happened?
They are in the forest near the castle. Rupert has killed the Duke;
Rassendyll has killed
the others of the Six Men and rescued the King.
3. What was the plan that wasn’t followed?3. What was the plan that wasn’t followed?3. What was the plan that wasn’t followed?3. What was the plan that wasn’t followed?
The King, the Duke, Sapt, and Fritz would all die. Rassendyll would
remain the King and Hentzau would be rewarded.
“I hoped that tomorrow, you’d come with me to Strelsau and tell“I hoped that tomorrow, you’d come with me to Strelsau and tell“I hoped that tomorrow, you’d come with me to Strelsau and tell“I hoped that tomorrow, you’d come with me to Strelsau and tell
everyone about the brave things that you’ve done, but Sapt tells me thateveryone about the brave things that you’ve done, but Sapt tells me thateveryone about the brave things that you’ve done, but Sapt tells me thateveryone about the brave things that you’ve done, but Sapt tells me that
this isn’t possible.”this isn’t possible.”this isn’t possible.”this isn’t possible.”
1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?
The (real) King says this to Rassendyll.
2. Where are they?2. Where are they?2. Where are they?2. Where are they?
They are in a bedroom in the mansion.
3. What do these words tell you about the speaker’s character and the3. What do these words tell you about the speaker’s character and the3. What do these words tell you about the speaker’s character and the3. What do these words tell you about the speaker’s character and the
speaker’s relationship with Sapt?speaker’s relationship with Sapt?speaker’s relationship with Sapt?speaker’s relationship with Sapt?
He does not have good judgment; . He depends5,18 a lot on Sapt.
“I hoped that tomorrow, you’d come with me to Strelsau and tell everyone“I hoped that tomorrow, you’d come with me to Strelsau and tell everyone“I hoped that tomorrow, you’d come with me to Strelsau and tell everyone“I hoped that tomorrow, you’d come with me to Strelsau and tell everyone
about theabout theabout theabout the
brave things that you’ve done, but Sapt tells me that this isn’t possible.brave things that you’ve done, but Sapt tells me that this isn’t possible.brave things that you’ve done, but Sapt tells me that this isn’t possible.brave things that you’ve done, but Sapt tells me that this isn’t possible.
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Practice Test 1Practice Test 1Practice Test 1Practice Test 1
A) Answer the following questions:A) Answer the following questions:A) Answer the following questions:A) Answer the following questions:
1111---- What is the setting (time and pWhat is the setting (time and pWhat is the setting (time and pWhat is the setting (time and place) of The Prisoner of Zenda?lace) of The Prisoner of Zenda?lace) of The Prisoner of Zenda?lace) of The Prisoner of Zenda?
-The story took place in strelsaustrelsaustrelsaustrelsau (the capital of Ruritania) and ZendaZendaZendaZenda.
-The events took place during the coronationduring the coronationduring the coronationduring the coronation of the King Rudolf the fifth.
2222---- How old is Rudolf when the events of the story start?How old is Rudolf when the events of the story start?How old is Rudolf when the events of the story start?How old is Rudolf when the events of the story start?
Rudolf is 29 years old.
3333---- According to Rose, how is Rudolf Rassendyll different from his brotherAccording to Rose, how is Rudolf Rassendyll different from his brotherAccording to Rose, how is Rudolf Rassendyll different from his brotherAccording to Rose, how is Rudolf Rassendyll different from his brother
Robert?Robert?Robert?Robert?
Rudolf is different because he does not take his duties to society
seriously. He doesn’t work.
4444---- MentionMentionMentionMention !‫اذآ‬three skillsthree skillsthree skillsthree skills‫رات‬ O that Rudolf Rassendyll has.that Rudolf Rassendyll has.that Rudolf Rassendyll has.that Rudolf Rassendyll has.
He can speak several languages (German, French, Spanish, Italian), he can
ride a horse and he can fight with a sword.
B) Read the following quotation, then answer the questions:B) Read the following quotation, then answer the questions:B) Read the following quotation, then answer the questions:B) Read the following quotation, then answer the questions:
"Why should I do anything? I have nearly enough money to do anything I"Why should I do anything? I have nearly enough money to do anything I"Why should I do anything? I have nearly enough money to do anything I"Why should I do anything? I have nearly enough money to do anything I
want to (no one ewant to (no one ewant to (no one ewant to (no one ever has quite enough money to do that, of course), and Iver has quite enough money to do that, of course), and Iver has quite enough money to do that, of course), and Iver has quite enough money to do that, of course), and I
enjoy an important position in society."enjoy an important position in society."enjoy an important position in society."enjoy an important position in society."
1111---- Who said this?Who said this?Who said this?Who said this?
Rudolf Rassendyll said this.
2222---- To whom was it saidTo whom was it saidTo whom was it saidTo whom was it said?
Countess Rose.
3333---- Do you agree that people who have a lot of money should do nothinDo you agree that people who have a lot of money should do nothinDo you agree that people who have a lot of money should do nothinDo you agree that people who have a lot of money should do nothingggg?
ExplainExplainExplainExplain No, I don't agree. Because work is necessary in our life.
C) Find the mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it:C) Find the mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it:C) Find the mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it:C) Find the mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it:
1- Rudolf Rassendyll told Rose he was going to go walking in the West
Indies.
Rudolf Rassendyll told Rose he was going to go walking in the AlpsAlpsAlpsAlps....
2- The King invited Rassendyll to stay with his family in Strelsau.
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JohannJohannJohannJohann invited Rassendyll to stay with his family in Strelsau.
Practice Test 2Practice Test 2Practice Test 2Practice Test 2
A) Answer the following questions:A) Answer the following questions:A) Answer the following questions:A) Answer the following questions:
1111---- Why wasn't Rassendyll as sick as the KinWhy wasn't Rassendyll as sick as the KinWhy wasn't Rassendyll as sick as the KinWhy wasn't Rassendyll as sick as the King was?g was?g was?g was?
He only ate one cake so he ate less poison.
2222---- Why did Fritz and Sapt lock upWhy did Fritz and Sapt lock upWhy did Fritz and Sapt lock upWhy did Fritz and Sapt lock up @5AJohann's mother with the King?Johann's mother with the King?Johann's mother with the King?Johann's mother with the King?
Because she overheard them and knew about their plan.
3333---- Why was Rassendyll afraid when he saw Antoinette de Mauban onWhy was Rassendyll afraid when he saw Antoinette de Mauban onWhy was Rassendyll afraid when he saw Antoinette de Mauban onWhy was Rassendyll afraid when he saw Antoinette de Mauban on
the balcony?the balcony?the balcony?the balcony?
He was afraid that she would recognise ‫ف‬ 81 him and say that he
wasn’t the real King.
4444---- According to Flavia, how has Rassendyll (the King) changed in hisAccording to Flavia, how has Rassendyll (the King) changed in hisAccording to Flavia, how has Rassendyll (the King) changed in hisAccording to Flavia, how has Rassendyll (the King) changed in his
appearance?appearance?appearance?appearance?
She says that his face is thinner and he acts more serious.
B) Read the following quotatioB) Read the following quotatioB) Read the following quotatioB) Read the following quotation, then answer the questions:n, then answer the questions:n, then answer the questions:n, then answer the questions:
"I heard that you rode through the old town alone. That surprised me. The"I heard that you rode through the old town alone. That surprised me. The"I heard that you rode through the old town alone. That surprised me. The"I heard that you rode through the old town alone. That surprised me. The
people there must really have appreciated what you did."people there must really have appreciated what you did."people there must really have appreciated what you did."people there must really have appreciated what you did."
1- Who said thisWho said thisWho said thisWho said this?
Princess Flavia said this.
2---- To whom was it saidTo whom was it saidTo whom was it saidTo whom was it said?
It was said to the Rassendyll.
3333---- Why did the people appreciateWhy did the people appreciateWhy did the people appreciateWhy did the people appreciate‫ر‬ > this action?this action?this action?this action?
It showed the people that the King cared ;1‫اه‬about them and trusted
them.
C) Find the mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it:C) Find the mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it:C) Find the mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it:C) Find the mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it:
1- The rich people who had always lived well would support the Duke.
The rich people who had always lived well would support the KingKingKingKing....
2- Sapt and Fritz believed that Rassendyll had poisoned the King.
Sapt and Fritz believed that DukeDukeDukeDuke MichaelMichaelMichaelMichael had poisoned the King.
Practice Test 3Practice Test 3Practice Test 3Practice Test 3
A) Answer the following questions:A) Answer the following questions:A) Answer the following questions:A) Answer the following questions:
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1111---- Why couldn't the Duke say anyWhy couldn't the Duke say anyWhy couldn't the Duke say anyWhy couldn't the Duke say anything about Rassendyll even though hething about Rassendyll even though hething about Rassendyll even though hething about Rassendyll even though he
knew Rassendyll was not the King?knew Rassendyll was not the King?knew Rassendyll was not the King?knew Rassendyll was not the King?
He couldn’t say anything because he would have to admit (-‫ف‬ 18 that
he had kidnapped the real King.
2222---- How did Sapt explain Rassendyll's injured finger to Freyler?How did Sapt explain Rassendyll's injured finger to Freyler?How did Sapt explain Rassendyll's injured finger to Freyler?How did Sapt explain Rassendyll's injured finger to Freyler?
Sapt told Freyler that Rassendyll had caught his finger in a door 8 ‫ا‬
‫ب‬ D e) ‫.ا‬
3333---- Why was Rassendyll keen onWhy was Rassendyll keen onWhy was Rassendyll keen onWhy was Rassendyll keen on k getting the people ofgetting the people ofgetting the people ofgetting the people of
RuRuRuRuritania to like him more than they liked the Dukeritania to like him more than they liked the Dukeritania to like him more than they liked the Dukeritania to like him more than they liked the Duke?
To win their support ; ‫د‬in his fight against Michael
4444---- Why couldn't the Duke ever become King unless he married Flavia?Why couldn't the Duke ever become King unless he married Flavia?Why couldn't the Duke ever become King unless he married Flavia?Why couldn't the Duke ever become King unless he married Flavia?
The Duke’s mother wasn’t royal, so legally ) -he couldn’t become King
unless he married Princess Flavia.
B) Read the following quotation, then answer the questions:B) Read the following quotation, then answer the questions:B) Read the following quotation, then answer the questions:B) Read the following quotation, then answer the questions:
"You do know that Michael will be very angry. Is that a good idea?""You do know that Michael will be very angry. Is that a good idea?""You do know that Michael will be very angry. Is that a good idea?""You do know that Michael will be very angry. Is that a good idea?"
1---- Who said thisWho said thisWho said thisWho said this?
Princess Flavia said this.
2222---- To whom was it said?To whom was it said?To whom was it said?To whom was it said?
It was said to Rassendyll (the King).
3333---- What was it that would make Michael very angry?What was it that would make Michael very angry?What was it that would make Michael very angry?What was it that would make Michael very angry?
Rassendyll didn’t ask Michael to come into the room and he can’t enter
without the King’s permission.
C) Find the mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it:C) Find the mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it:C) Find the mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it:C) Find the mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it:
1- Freyler was Sapt's farmer.
Freyler was Sapt’s servantservantservantservant.
2- Rassendyll was worried when the French prince asked him a question
which he could not answer.
Rassendyll was worried when the French ambassadorambassadorambassadorambassador asked him a
question which he could not answer.
Practice Test 4Practice Test 4Practice Test 4Practice Test 4
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A) AnsweA) AnsweA) AnsweA) Answer the following questions:r the following questions:r the following questions:r the following questions:
1111---- Rassendyll has never liked responsibilities. Now he has many. WhatRassendyll has never liked responsibilities. Now he has many. WhatRassendyll has never liked responsibilities. Now he has many. WhatRassendyll has never liked responsibilities. Now he has many. What
responsibilities does he have?responsibilities does he have?responsibilities does he have?responsibilities does he have?
!
2222---- Why does Rassendyll become good at pretending he has forgotten rulesWhy does Rassendyll become good at pretending he has forgotten rulesWhy does Rassendyll become good at pretending he has forgotten rulesWhy does Rassendyll become good at pretending he has forgotten rules
or people he has met?or people he has met?or people he has met?or people he has met?
He has to do this so that people will still think he is the real King.
3 Rassendyll tells the Princess that when he was younger, he thought he3 Rassendyll tells the Princess that when he was younger, he thought he3 Rassendyll tells the Princess that when he was younger, he thought he3 Rassendyll tells the Princess that when he was younger, he thought he
didn't needidn't needidn't needidn't need to worry about society. Why does he say thisd to worry about society. Why does he say thisd to worry about society. Why does he say thisd to worry about society. Why does he say this?
He is forgetting to pretend to be the King. He is thinking of his own
youth.
4444---- How does the Princess react to Rassendyll's recalling that he thoughtHow does the Princess react to Rassendyll's recalling that he thoughtHow does the Princess react to Rassendyll's recalling that he thoughtHow does the Princess react to Rassendyll's recalling that he thought
he had no need to worry about society?he had no need to worry about society?he had no need to worry about society?he had no need to worry about society?
She is surprised because he always knew he would be King, so he should
expect to have responsibilities.
C) Find the mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it:C) Find the mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it:C) Find the mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it:C) Find the mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it:
1- No one goes into the castle without Michael's or Sapt's permission.
No one goes into the castle without Michael’s or Rupert’sRupert’sRupert’sRupert’s permission.
2- The letter from Antoinette tells the King to come to the summer house
with a friend.
The letter from Antoinette tells the King to come to the summer house
alonealonealonealone.
Practice Test 5Practice Test 5Practice Test 5Practice Test 5
A) Answer the following questiA) Answer the following questiA) Answer the following questiA) Answer the following questions:ons:ons:ons:
1111---- What is the reason Rassendyll claimsWhat is the reason Rassendyll claimsWhat is the reason Rassendyll claimsWhat is the reason Rassendyll claims-M is the cause of hisis the cause of hisis the cause of hisis the cause of his
handwriting being different from the King'shandwriting being different from the King'shandwriting being different from the King'shandwriting being different from the King's?
He claims that his hand still hurts from his injury so he can’t write as
well as before.
2222----"The thing I hunt is a very big animal," Rassendyll explains. What is"The thing I hunt is a very big animal," Rassendyll explains. What is"The thing I hunt is a very big animal," Rassendyll explains. What is"The thing I hunt is a very big animal," Rassendyll explains. What is
Rassendyll really huntinRassendyll really huntinRassendyll really huntinRassendyll really hunting?g?g?g?
He is really hunting Duke Michael.
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3333---- To whom did the large, modern country house called TarlenheimTo whom did the large, modern country house called TarlenheimTo whom did the large, modern country house called TarlenheimTo whom did the large, modern country house called Tarlenheim
belong?belong?belong?belong?
It belonged to a relative e of Fritz.
4444---- Rassendyll, Sapt and Fritz took ten brave and strong gentlemen thatRassendyll, Sapt and Fritz took ten brave and strong gentlemen thatRassendyll, Sapt and Fritz took ten brave and strong gentlemen thatRassendyll, Sapt and Fritz took ten brave and strong gentlemen that
they trusted to hunt down Michael.they trusted to hunt down Michael.they trusted to hunt down Michael.they trusted to hunt down Michael. What reason did they give to theWhat reason did they give to theWhat reason did they give to theWhat reason did they give to the
gentlemen?gentlemen?gentlemen?gentlemen?
They told the gentlemen that Duke Michael was holding a friend of the
King as a prisoner0)L .
B) Read the following quotation, then answer the questions:B) Read the following quotation, then answer the questions:B) Read the following quotation, then answer the questions:B) Read the following quotation, then answer the questions:
"As you know, his mother was not royal and he can only le"As you know, his mother was not royal and he can only le"As you know, his mother was not royal and he can only le"As you know, his mother was not royal and he can only legally becomegally becomegally becomegally become
King if he marries the Princess."King if he marries the Princess."King if he marries the Princess."King if he marries the Princess."
1111---- Who said this?Who said this?Who said this?Who said this?
Rassendyll (pretending to be the King) said this.
2222---- To whom was it said?To whom was it said?To whom was it said?To whom was it said?
It was said to Marshal Strakencz.
3333---- Who cannot become King unless he marries the Princess?Who cannot become King unless he marries the Princess?Who cannot become King unless he marries the Princess?Who cannot become King unless he marries the Princess?
Duke Michael.
C) FindC) FindC) FindC) Find the mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it:the mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it:the mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it:the mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it:
1- The owner's wife at the inn thought that Rassendyll was the King.
The owner’s daughterdaughterdaughterdaughter at the inn thought that Rassendyll was the King.
2- Of the Six Men, four of them were Ruritanians.
Of the Six Men, threethreethreethree of them were Ruritanians.
Practice Test 6Practice Test 6Practice Test 6Practice Test 6
A) Answer the following questions:A) Answer the following questions:A) Answer the following questions:A) Answer the following questions:
1111---- What did Johann tell Rassendyll about the real King's conditionWhat did Johann tell Rassendyll about the real King's conditionWhat did Johann tell Rassendyll about the real King's conditionWhat did Johann tell Rassendyll about the real King's condition A????
He told him the King was ill and weak.
2222---- Why does Rassendyll say he was forcedWhy does Rassendyll say he was forcedWhy does Rassendyll say he was forcedWhy does Rassendyll say he was forced!5P totototo stab Max Holf tostab Max Holf tostab Max Holf tostab Max Holf to
death?death?death?death?
It was war. He had to do it to rescue the King.
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3333---- What did the Chief of Police in Strelsau tell Rassendyll (the King)What did the Chief of Police in Strelsau tell Rassendyll (the King)What did the Chief of Police in Strelsau tell Rassendyll (the King)What did the Chief of Police in Strelsau tell Rassendyll (the King)
about what they had learned about the real Rassendyll?about what they had learned about the real Rassendyll?about what they had learned about the real Rassendyll?about what they had learned about the real Rassendyll?
They had found his bags at the train station and they thought he was
travelling with Madame de Mauban.
4444---- Why was Michael keeping Madame de Mauban as a prisoner in hisWhy was Michael keeping Madame de Mauban as a prisoner in hisWhy was Michael keeping Madame de Mauban as a prisoner in hisWhy was Michael keeping Madame de Mauban as a prisoner in his
castle?castle?castle?castle?
Because he knew that she had warned Rassendyll at the summer house.
B) Read the following quotation, then answer the questions:B) Read the following quotation, then answer the questions:B) Read the following quotation, then answer the questions:B) Read the following quotation, then answer the questions:
"He's not"He's not"He's not"He's not a good man. He makes me angry. I nearly killed him myself lasta good man. He makes me angry. I nearly killed him myself lasta good man. He makes me angry. I nearly killed him myself lasta good man. He makes me angry. I nearly killed him myself last
night. Think carefully about my plan."night. Think carefully about my plan."night. Think carefully about my plan."night. Think carefully about my plan."
1111---- Who said this?Who said this?Who said this?Who said this?
Rupert Hentzau said this.
2222---- To whom was it said?To whom was it said?To whom was it said?To whom was it said?
It was said to Rassendyll.
3333---- What is the speaker's planWhat is the speaker's planWhat is the speaker's planWhat is the speaker's plan?
He will help Rassendyll attack the castle. But Sapt, Fritz, the King and
the Duke must die. Rassendyll will remain King and Rupert will get a
reward.
C) Find the mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it:C) Find the mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it:C) Find the mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it:C) Find the mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it:
1- Max Holf is Johann's uncle.
Max Holf is Johann’s brothbrothbrothbrotherererer....
2- Mr Featherly from Paris believed Rudolph Rassendyll was travelling
with Flavia.
Mr Featherly from Paris believed Rudolf Rassendyll was travelling with
AntoinetteAntoinetteAntoinetteAntoinette dededede MaubanMaubanMaubanMauban.
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General questionsGeneral questionsGeneral questionsGeneral questions
----Who is Rose Rassendyll?Who is Rose Rassendyll?Who is Rose Rassendyll?Who is Rose Rassendyll? ‫ل؟‬ ‫را‬ ‫روز‬ -‫ه‬ 2
- She is Rudolf Rassendyll's sister-in law.  ‫رودو‬ W‫أ‬ .‫زو‬ ‫ه‬
‫45ل‬ ‫را‬
Rose Rassendyll was a very persuasiveRose Rassendyll was a very persuasiveRose Rassendyll was a very persuasiveRose Rassendyll was a very persuasive > person. Explainperson. Explainperson. Explainperson. Explain‫!ح‬J‫.ا‬...
-She had a way of asking people to do things which is impossible to
refuse. She persuaded G84 ‫ا‬Rudolf to work for Sir Jacob Borrodaile.
Who is Rudolf Rassendyll?Who is Rudolf Rassendyll?Who is Rudolf Rassendyll?Who is Rudolf Rassendyll? ‫ل؟‬ ‫را‬ < ‫رودو‬ ‫ه‬ 2
- He is a wealthy‫ي‬ c English gentleman and the narrator ‫راوي‬ of
the story.
To what extent was Rassendyll brave(courageousTo what extent was Rassendyll brave(courageousTo what extent was Rassendyll brave(courageousTo what extent was Rassendyll brave(courageous ‫ع‬ PJ-‫زف‬ P ----risky)risky)risky)risky)
in facing the Marshal's plan?in facing the Marshal's plan?in facing the Marshal's plan?in facing the Marshal's plan?
L- ‫45ل‬ ‫را‬ ‫ن‬ ‫آ‬ 5 ‫أي‬ ‫أ‬‫ل؟‬ -‫ر‬ , ‫ا‬ TW I.‫ا‬ ٌ
He told the Marshal to tell his soldiers to ride ahead of him
(Rassendyll) and he didn't need them or him ( the Marshal ) Rassendyll
continued through the old town alone.
A‫وأ‬ ‫أ‬ ‫ب‬ ‫آ‬ ‫ا‬ .‫ر‬ 0 e T ‫أن‬ ‫ل‬ -‫ر‬ , ‫ا‬ ‫45ل‬ ‫را‬ W‫أ‬‫او‬ . 1* _
, 5( ‫ا‬ 4 5, ‫ا‬ S‫د‬ ,D ‫45ل‬ ‫را‬ ,1 ‫وأ‬ ;I. 1*.
-Although he suspected +- that Michael wrote the letter , he insisted
‫ا‬on going to the summer house
Sapt and Rassendyll were too brave in the hunting Lodge.Sapt and Rassendyll were too brave in the hunting Lodge.Sapt and Rassendyll were too brave in the hunting Lodge.Sapt and Rassendyll were too brave in the hunting Lodge. IllustrateIllustrateIllustrateIllustrate
GPJ ‫ا‬ ; ‫آ‬ ‫ل‬ ‫ورا‬ R4‫خ‬ . ‫ا‬ ,+‫دا‬ ‫ن‬.? ‫ذ‬ U‫و‬.
Although Sapt and Rassendyll were only two, they decided to attack
Michael's men to avenge Josef . 0)4c‫أ‬ ‫ا‬ A ‫آ‬ ‫45ل‬ ‫ورا‬ GD ‫أن‬ 0 ;t D
‫ز‬ L ‫ا‬ ,(14) ‫ل‬ .‫ر‬ ‫ا‬ ,. I ‫أن‬ ‫روا‬ ?(.
---- Rassendyll was so clever that he couRassendyll was so clever that he couRassendyll was so clever that he couRassendyll was so clever that he could escape from the threeld escape from the threeld escape from the threeld escape from the three
foreigners.foreigners.foreigners.foreigners. IllustrateIllustrateIllustrateIllustrate
K; ‫ا‬ 2 ‫ه!ب‬ 7;‫ا‬ ‫ر‬ ‫ا‬ ‫ه!ا‬ ‫ن‬ ‫آ‬ ‫ل‬ ‫را‬.U‫و‬.
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He asked Detchard to open the door and while Detchard was doing
that .Rassendyll ran
at him as fast as he could holding the iron table in front of him to
protect himself .
‫45ل‬ ‫را‬ ‫ي‬ . + ‫ذ‬ 8 ‫رد‬ 1 ‫ر‬ ‫ن‬ ‫آ‬ ,4)D‫و‬ ‫ب‬ ‫ا‬ n1 ‫ان‬ ‫رد‬ 1 ‫ر‬ 0 e U
C A ,*) ‫ا‬ 5 5* ‫ا‬ ‫و‬ T ‫ا‬ M S *A.
---- Rassendyll was lucky.IllustrateRassendyll was lucky.IllustrateRassendyll was lucky.IllustrateRassendyll was lucky.Illustrate
-When Rupert stabbed him, the injury wasn't bad .
- Wind was blowing towards Rassendyll and Sapt on their way to the
lodge so they could hear the other horses behind them.
;I W ‫ي‬ W_‫ا‬ )" ‫ا‬ ‫ا‬ 8, + $ ‫و‬ ;‫ه‬ *A eI2 ‫ح‬ ‫ا‬ GA ‫آ‬.
Rassendyll was kindheartedRassendyll was kindheartedRassendyll was kindheartedRassendyll was kindheartedK > ‫ا‬ K=V .Explain.Explain.Explain.Explain
When he felt the king was in danger , he agreeed to play the king's
role.
----Rassendyll had a sense of guiltRassendyll had a sense of guiltRassendyll had a sense of guiltRassendyll had a sense of guilt K;9 4 ‫ر‬ GJ
He regretted ‫5م‬Astarting to pretend to be a king. It wasn't fair for the
Ruritanians and it wasn't fair for the princess either.
Who was Sir Jacob Borrodaile?Who was Sir Jacob Borrodaile?Who was Sir Jacob Borrodaile?Who was Sir Jacob Borrodaile? ‫,؟‬ ‫رودو‬ ‫ب‬ >G = ‫ا‬ ‫ه‬ 2
He was to be an ambassador ) in six months.
Who was Countess Amelia Rassendyll?Who was Countess Amelia Rassendyll?Who was Countess Amelia Rassendyll?Who was Countess Amelia Rassendyll? ‫45ل؟‬ ‫را‬ ) ) ‫أ‬ C)1A ‫ا‬ ‫ه‬ 0
-She was a relative  of the Rassendylls who married into the
Ruritanian royal family ) ‫ة‬ ‫أ‬ in 1733.
Who was Rudolf Elphberg?Who was Rudolf Elphberg?Who was Rudolf Elphberg?Who was Rudolf Elphberg? ‫:5=!ج؟‬ ‫ا‬ < ‫رودو‬ ‫ه‬ 2
He was King Rudolf the Fifth of Ruritania.
Show that the king had a sense of humour .Show that the king had a sense of humour .Show that the king had a sense of humour .Show that the king had a sense of humour . ‫روح‬ S54 + , ‫ا‬ ‫ان‬ 0)D
D 5 ‫ا‬.
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He asked Rassendyll to forgive him if he seemed surprised as it wasn't
everyday that he saw his double. D ( _ A_ * C ‫ان‬ ‫45ل‬ ‫را‬ 0 e U
‫م‬ ‫آ‬ ) -.
The king was insatiableThe king was insatiableThe king was insatiableThe king was insatiable (O; and gluttonousand gluttonousand gluttonousand gluttonous X!J for foodfor foodfor foodfor food
.Illustrate.Illustrate.Illustrate.Illustrate U‫?و‬???
a)when Sapt told him about the early start the next day the king told
him that good food was more important than sleep.
5)L ‫ا‬ ‫م‬ 8T ‫ا‬ ‫ان‬ + , ‫ا‬ S W‫أ‬ 1 ‫ا‬ ‫م‬ ) ‫ا‬ ‫ة‬ , ‫ا‬ ‫5ا‬ ‫ا‬ 0 GD S W‫أ‬ 54
‫م‬ 4 ‫ا‬ 0 ),‫أه‬ >‫اآ‬.
b)The king ate the cakes hungrily as if they were the first thing he had
eaten all day.
‫ا‬ ‫اآ‬‫م‬ ) ‫ا‬ ‫ل‬ U ‫آ‬R ‫ء‬ - ‫أول‬ ‫ن‬ ‫آ‬ ,‫آ‬ ‫ع‬ LD +8 ‫ا‬ + ,.
The king was so kind (naiveThe king was so kind (naiveThe king was so kind (naiveThe king was so kind (naive‫ذج‬ )that he couldn't see his brother's evil)that he couldn't see his brother's evil)that he couldn't see his brother's evil)that he couldn't see his brother's evil
act .act .act .act .ExplainExplainExplainExplain....
)W_ ‫ا‬ 8 ‫ا‬ ‫ي‬ ; A‫ا‬ .‫5ر‬ ‫.5ا‬ ُ )U + , ‫ا‬ ‫ن‬ ‫آ‬.‫ح‬ -‫أ‬.
Duke Michael exploited H1 ‫أ‬ his brother's kindness T and his
weakness 8r for good food so he sent the king poisoned ‫م‬ Y
cakes +8‫آ‬to get rid of 0 k "1 him and to be king of Ruritania.
How was the king modestHow was the king modestHow was the king modestHow was the king modest , kind generous, kind generous, kind generous, kind generous( !‫آ‬ and hospitableand hospitableand hospitableand hospitable 2 A
=) ‫ا‬when he met Rassendyll for the first time?when he met Rassendyll for the first time?when he met Rassendyll for the first time?when he met Rassendyll for the first time?
‫ن‬ ‫آ‬ )‫آ‬‫؟‬ ‫ا_و‬ ‫ة‬ , ‫45ل‬ ‫را‬ D 54 8r‫ا‬ 1 ‫و‬ )U + , ‫ا‬
The king told Rassendyll whether he liked it or not, he couldn't help
looking like the king so he wasn't angry. + ‫ذ‬ e ‫أ‬ ‫اء‬ A‫ا‬ ‫45ل‬ ‫را‬ W‫ا‬
r t + , ‫ا‬ 0 ; + $ ‫و‬ + , ) - A‫أ‬ M _ ‫ام‬. The king offered
to help Rassendyll happily. ‫45ل‬ ‫را‬ 5 C ‫ان‬ ‫دة‬ 8CD ‫ض‬.
-He insisted that Rassendyll should dine 81 with him
Who was Antoinette de MaubanWho was Antoinette de MaubanWho was Antoinette de MaubanWho was Antoinette de Mauban? ‫ن؟‬ D ‫دو‬ G)A‫ا‬ TA‫أ‬ ‫ه‬ 0
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She was a French lady ‫)5ة‬ who was well known for her wealth
‫وة‬ cand ambition‫ح‬ ,T ‫.ا‬ She was a beautiful, tall and fashionably
dressed r ‫5ث‬ ‫أ‬ ‫25ي‬ lady ‫)5ة‬ of about thirty.
How far was Antoinette de Mauban kind?How far was Antoinette de Mauban kind?How far was Antoinette de Mauban kind?How far was Antoinette de Mauban kind?
In addition to helping Rassendyll, she looked after the real king in
the Castle of Zenda.
Who was Duke Michael Elphberg?Who was Duke Michael Elphberg?Who was Duke Michael Elphberg?Who was Duke Michael Elphberg? ‫ج؟‬ ) ‫ا‬ ‫5وق‬ ‫ا‬ ‫ه‬ 0
He was Rudolf Elphberg's half-brother.  ‫دو‬ !)(  ‫ا‬ )t ‫ا'خ‬ ‫ه‬
‫ج‬ ) ‫ا‬.
----Duke Michael was wickedDuke Michael was wickedDuke Michael was wickedDuke Michael was wicked! !YJ (villain(villain(villain(villain YZ‫.)و‬Do you agree? Give).Do you agree? Give).Do you agree? Give).Do you agree? Give
reasonsreasonsreasonsreasons
Yes, I agree. He tried to get rid of 0 k "1 his half-brother by
poisoning him to get the crown ‫ج‬ 1 ‫ا‬and the throne‫ش‬ 8 ‫.ا‬
Who is Johann Holf?Who is Johann Holf?Who is Johann Holf?Who is Johann Holf? ‫ن؟‬ ‫ه‬ . ‫ه‬ 0
He is a servant‫دم‬ W who works in the castle of Zenda‫5ا‬A‫ز‬ 8 .
Describe the castle of ZenDescribe the castle of ZenDescribe the castle of ZenDescribe the castle of Zenda.da.da.da. G > ‫ا‬ <[.
It was very old but well-built.
There was a moat‫45ق‬W all around it. Behind it was a large modern
mansion E-;" ‫ل‬K4 .
It could only be reached by a drawbridge‫ك‬ *1 C. between it and
the mansion. It was well defended0)E*1 ‫ا‬ 5)..
Who is Colonel Sapt?Who is Colonel Sapt?Who is Colonel Sapt?Who is Colonel Sapt?
He is an old soldier who works for the King of Ruritania.
How was Sapt cautious?How was Sapt cautious?How was Sapt cautious?How was Sapt cautious? ‫؟‬ E GD ‫ن‬ ‫آ‬ )‫آ‬
He didn't tell the servant the truth about Rassendyll's injured finger
and asked him not to tell anyone.
....ExplainExplainExplainExplain....Sapt was very cautious when he heard a knock on the doorSapt was very cautious when he heard a knock on the doorSapt was very cautious when he heard a knock on the doorSapt was very cautious when he heard a knock on the door
‫!ح‬J‫ب.ا‬ 5 ‫ا‬ - M !V M " !A R4 ‫ن‬ ‫آ‬
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He asked Rassendyll to take his hat and boots off and climb into bed.
Cover himself up so people think he's asleep. O " ‫أن‬ ‫45ل‬ ‫را‬ 0 e U
‫م‬ 4 e‫$ه‬ ‫و‬ {‫$ا‬ ‫و‬ 18.;{ A A‫أ‬ ‫س‬ 4 ‫ا‬ 5(18) C A TH ‫و‬.
----Sapt was intelligentSapt was intelligentSapt was intelligentSapt was intelligent -‫ذآ‬
He spied dCL2on Rassendyll and Flavia so when he was about to tell
her that he wasn't the real king. Sapt interrupted OU him, so as not to
reveal their secret and end their game.
Who is Fritz von Tarlenheim?Who is Fritz von Tarlenheim?Who is Fritz von Tarlenheim?Who is Fritz von Tarlenheim?
He is a gentleman who works for the King of Ruritania.
What do you know about Marshal Strakencz?What do you know about Marshal Strakencz?What do you know about Marshal Strakencz?What do you know about Marshal Strakencz? 0 ‫ف‬ 82 ‫ذا‬
‫اآ41|؟‬ 1 ‫ل‬ -‫ر‬ , ‫ا‬
He was a very important person in the army.
Show that Princess Flavia was a good observant?Show that Princess Flavia was a good observant?Show that Princess Flavia was a good observant?Show that Princess Flavia was a good observant?
‫.)5ة‬ N M GA ‫آ‬ ) _‫ا‬ ‫ان‬ 0)D.
She told Rassendyll that he looked different; he looked more tired,
serious and thinner.
‫ن‬ ‫آ‬ 1" ‫5و‬ A‫أ‬ ‫45ل‬ ‫را‬ ‫ت‬ W‫أ‬ً 81 ‫و‬ ‫دا‬ . 82 >‫أآ‬
Who was Freyler?Who was Freyler?Who was Freyler?Who was Freyler? ‫!؟‬ ‫!ا‬ ‫ه‬ 2
He was one of Sapt's servants. GD ‫5م‬W 0 5 ‫وا‬ ‫ه‬.
---- Rupert Hentzau was treacherousRupert Hentzau was treacherousRupert Hentzau was treacherousRupert Hentzau was treacherous‫ار‬ Z(bold(bold(bold(bold‫!يء‬ ----daringdaringdaringdaring‫!ي‬ ----
agagagaggressivegressivegressivegressive-;‫وا‬ M----cunningcunningcunningcunning‫ر‬ . ----greedygreedygreedygreedy‫ع‬ V) and trustless) and trustless) and trustless) and trustless >1 ‫ا‬ 2.
74. Explain.. Explain.. Explain.. Explain.
He asked Rassendyll to shake hands and stabbed him in his shoulder
with his knife.
---- Rupert had no principlesRupert had no principlesRupert had no principlesRupert had no principles ‫ديء‬ 5 and a bloodyand a bloodyand a bloodyand a bloody ‫ي‬ ‫د‬man .Discuss.man .Discuss.man .Discuss.man .Discuss.
He asked Rassendyll to attack the castle bravely and kill Sapt , Fritz ,
Michael and the king .That would leave both of them alive.Rassendyll
would be king and he could have a reward.
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-he killed Michael and was about+-‫و‬ to kill Rassendyll.
Who did Rudolf Rassendyll call on in PWho did Rudolf Rassendyll call on in PWho did Rudolf Rassendyll call on in PWho did Rudolf Rassendyll call on in Paris?aris?aris?aris? ‫ل‬ ‫را‬ < ‫رودو‬ X‫زار‬ ‫9ي‬ ‫ا‬ 2
‫@؟‬ ‫ر‬ 4 -
He called on two old friends:He called on two old friends:He called on two old friends:He called on two old friends:
George Featherly  ‫ر‬K) ‫رج‬ ., an English friend of Rudolf who
worked in the English embassy‫رة‬ in Paris.
Bertram Bertrand5A‫25را‬ D ‫ام‬ 2 D, an English journalist * who
worked in Paris.
"> ‫ا‬ - M M ‫ا‬
Chapter 1Chapter 1Chapter 1Chapter 1
1-Rudolf Rassendyll had he not been lazy all his lifeRudolf Rassendyll had he not been lazy all his lifeRudolf Rassendyll had he not been lazy all his lifeRudolf Rassendyll had he not been lazy all his life <Y ‫رودو‬ 2Y. (Y
7# =A ‫ال‬ V ‫0ن‬ ‫.آ‬ Explain. Explain. Explain. Explain ‫!ح‬J‫ا‬-! ....
He had studied hard and learned a lot when he was at a Germana Germana Germana German school
and university.
He spoke French, German, Italian and Spanish.
He was very good at using guns ‫ت‬ 5C and swords ‫ف‬ ) and riding
horses.
2222----How wasHow wasHow wasHow was Rudolf RassendyllRudolf RassendyllRudolf RassendyllRudolf Rassendyll different from his brother?different from his brother?different from his brother?different from his brother? ‫ن‬ Y‫آ‬ <Y=‫آ‬
‫أ+=7؟‬ 2M < ^ < ‫رودو‬
-Rudolf had red hair, but Robert didn't.
-Robert realized ‫ادرك‬his position in society had responsibilities‫ت‬ ) uC ,
but Rudolf only saw opportunities ‫ص‬ in his position.
3333----Why couldn't Rudolf Rassendyll stay in the capital city, Strelsau?Why couldn't Rudolf Rassendyll stay in the capital city, Strelsau?Why couldn't Rudolf Rassendyll stay in the capital city, Strelsau?Why couldn't Rudolf Rassendyll stay in the capital city, Strelsau?
Why did Rudolf decide to stop at Zenda?Why did Rudolf decide to stop at Zenda?Why did Rudolf decide to stop at Zenda?Why did Rudolf decide to stop at Zenda?
- Because all the hotels there were full with people who wanted to
see the coronation.
4444----What does Rudolf mean by saying "opportunities" areWhat does Rudolf mean by saying "opportunities" areWhat does Rudolf mean by saying "opportunities" areWhat does Rudolf mean by saying "opportunities" are
"responsiblities"?"responsiblities"?"responsiblities"?"responsiblities"?
‫ت؟‬ ) uC ‫ص‬ ‫ا‬ ‫ان‬ (D ‫رودو‬ 48 ‫ذا‬
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-To Rudolf, jobs are responsiblities . This is against his character as he
loves easy life and travel.
‫ت‬ ) uC { J ‫ا‬ ‫ن‬R  ‫ودو‬ C4 D.e* A' 1)E"- 5r ‫$ا‬‫وه‬
C ‫وا‬ IC ‫ا‬ ‫ة‬ )* ‫ا‬.
Chapter 2Chapter 2Chapter 2Chapter 2
1111-------- Why did Fritz and Sapt object to Rassendyll's visit to Strelsau?Why did Fritz and Sapt object to Rassendyll's visit to Strelsau?Why did Fritz and Sapt object to Rassendyll's visit to Strelsau?Why did Fritz and Sapt object to Rassendyll's visit to Strelsau?
‫؟‬ 1C ‫45ل‬ ‫را‬ ‫رة‬ ‫ز‬ K2 ‫و‬ GD ‫ض‬ 1 ‫أ‬ ‫ذا‬ ,
Because this would create problems in the city where people might get
puzzled of being double to the real king. ‫آ‬ ! " ‫ف‬ ‫ه$ا‬ ‫'ن‬
()(* ‫ا‬ + , ) - ‫د‬ .‫و‬ 0 )*12 ‫ف‬ ‫س‬ 4 ‫ا‬ ‫'ن‬ 4 5, ‫ا‬.
2222---- Why didn't Fritz get a doctor to wake up the king?Why didn't Fritz get a doctor to wake up the king?Why didn't Fritz get a doctor to wake up the king?Why didn't Fritz get a doctor to wake up the king? * ; ‫ذا‬ ,
‫+؟‬ , ‫ا‬ ‫ظ‬ ( ' ) U K2
As there was no doctor for 15 kilometres and even a thousand doctors
wouldn't make the doctor better that day.
0 e) U ‫أ‬ ‫ك‬ 4‫ه‬ •1 ‫و‬ ,‫ا‬ 1 )‫آ‬ C,W C, e) U 5. _
.‫م‬ ) ‫ا‬ { - ‫ا‬ 8)T1C
3333---- How was the king badly affected by the poison put in the cakHow was the king badly affected by the poison put in the cakHow was the king badly affected by the poison put in the cakHow was the king badly affected by the poison put in the cakes?es?es?es?
‫8+؟‬ ‫ا‬ Or‫و‬ ‫$ي‬ ‫ا‬ ;C D + , ‫ا‬ cR2 )‫آ‬
The king was lying on the floor. His face was red and he was breathing
heavily.
-D 8ED d 41 ‫و‬ , ‫أ‬ I.‫و‬ ‫ن‬ ‫و‬ ‫ا'رض‬ • •( + , ‫ا‬ ‫ن‬ ‫آ‬.
4444 –What did Fritz and Sapt suggest to do to frustrateWhat did Fritz and Sapt suggest to do to frustrateWhat did Fritz and Sapt suggest to do to frustrateWhat did Fritz and Sapt suggest to do to frustrate`5& Michael'sMichael'sMichael'sMichael's
evilevilevilevil plan?plan?plan?plan?
‫ة؟‬ ‫ا‬ TW ‫ط‬ _ K2 ‫و‬ GD ‫ح‬ 1 ‫أ‬ ‫ذا‬
FritzFritzFritzFritz suggested telling the people of Ruritania that the king was ill.
o + , ‫ا‬ ‫أن‬ )A 1 ‫رور‬ e8- ‫ر‬ W‫أ‬ K2 ‫ح‬ 1 ‫أ‬.
SaptSaptSaptSapt suggested that Rassendyll should go to Strelsau to be crowned.
‫أن‬ GD ‫ح‬ 1 ‫أ‬L 12 ;1 C 1 ‫ا‬ ‫45ل‬ ‫را‬ e‫$ه‬.
5555---- How did Luck play a role in spoiling Michael's plot to be crowned?How did Luck play a role in spoiling Michael's plot to be crowned?How did Luck play a role in spoiling Michael's plot to be crowned?How did Luck play a role in spoiling Michael's plot to be crowned?
‫؟‬ L 12 ;1 TW ‫د‬ C ‫ا‬ ‫دورا‬ b* ‫ا‬ e8 )‫آ‬
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Because Rasendyll looked so alike the king that he could go to Strelsau
to be crowned.
‫ر‬ ‫'ن‬;1 ‫و‬ C 1 ‫ا‬ e‫$ه‬ ‫أن‬ 0 , A‫ا‬ .‫5ر‬ + , ‫ا‬ ‫ن‬ ‫آ‬ ‫45ل‬ ‫ا‬
L 12.
6666----What was Sapt's plan to hide the king?What was Sapt's plan to hide the king?What was Sapt's plan to hide the king?What was Sapt's plan to hide the king? ‫+؟‬ , ‫ا‬ ‫ء‬ W_ GD TW
Sapt said that they would hide the king in the cellar to keep him safe
out of Michael's men's reach and Josef would tell the duke's guards that
the hunting lodge was empty.
E ‫ان‬ 0 0 ‫ا‬ S N * ( ‫ا‬ + , ‫ا‬ ‫ن‬ " ‫ف‬ ;IA‫ا‬ GD ‫ل‬
W 5)E ‫ا‬ ‫خ‬ ‫آ‬ ‫5وق‬ ‫ا‬ ‫اس‬ " ‫ف‬ ‫ز‬ .‫و‬ ‫ل‬ .‫ر‬ ) ‫ا‬.
7777---- How would they get the king to Strelsau after theHow would they get the king to Strelsau after theHow would they get the king to Strelsau after theHow would they get the king to Strelsau after the coronation?coronation?coronation?coronation?
‫9؟‬ 11 ‫ا‬ 58D C 1 ‫ا‬ + , ‫ا‬ ‫ون‬ * ‫ف‬ )‫آ‬
a ) After the coronation, Sapt and Rassendyll will leave Strelsau and
come back to the hunting lodge on horses.
5)E ‫ا‬ ‫خ‬ ‫آ‬ ‫ا‬ ‫دون‬ 8 ‫و‬ C 1 ‫45ل‬ ‫ورا‬ GD ‫در‬ H ‫ف‬ * ‫ا‬ 58D
)" ‫ا‬ IJ.
b) Fritz can stay and guard the king's bedroom in the palace.
E( ‫ا‬ + , ‫ا‬ ‫م‬ A ‫ة‬ L ‫س‬ * ‫و‬ ( ‫ف‬ K2.
c) Josef would get the king ready for the journey back to the palace
with Sapt in the dark.
‫ا‬ GD O ‫دة‬ 8 ‫ا‬ + , ‫ا‬ KIL ‫ف‬ ‫ز‬ .‫م‬MN.
d) Rassendyll would ride as fast as he could to the border and try to
leave the country before it's light.
‫درة‬ H ‫ول‬ * ‫و‬ ‫*5ود‬ ‫ا‬ ‫ا‬ 0 , ‫ع‬ RD S‫اد‬ . T1, ‫ف‬ ‫45ل‬ ‫را‬
‫ر‬ I4 ‫ا‬ ‫ع‬ U 5 ‫ا‬.
8888---- How was strelsau divided between the king and thHow was strelsau divided between the king and thHow was strelsau divided between the king and thHow was strelsau divided between the king and the duke?e duke?e duke?e duke?
‫5وق؟‬ ‫وا‬ + , ‫ا‬ 0)D ,C( 4 5, ‫ا‬ GA ‫آ‬ )‫آ‬
OR The people of Strlsau had different attitudesOR The people of Strlsau had different attitudesOR The people of Strlsau had different attitudesOR The people of Strlsau had different attitudes < ‫ا‬ towardstowardstowardstowardsX P# thethethethe
king .Explain.king .Explain.king .Explain.king .Explain.‫!ح‬J‫ا‬
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The richThe richThe richThe rich would support the new king because they knew that nothing
would change.
A' 5 5L ‫ا‬ + , ‫ا‬ ‫ن‬ , 5 ‫ف‬ ‫ء‬ )4t_‫ا‬‫ء‬ - )H1 0.
The poorThe poorThe poorThe poor didn't like the new king so they would support Duke Michael.
‫5وق‬ ‫ا‬ ‫ن‬ , 5 ‫ف‬ + $ ‫و‬ 5 5L ‫ا‬ + , ‫ا‬ ‫ا‬ * ; ‫اء‬ ( ‫ا‬.
Chapter 3Chapter 3Chapter 3Chapter 3
1111----Give two reasons for Rassendyll'sGive two reasons for Rassendyll'sGive two reasons for Rassendyll'sGive two reasons for Rassendyll's insistenceinsistenceinsistenceinsistence ‫أ[!ار‬to ride alone in theto ride alone in theto ride alone in theto ride alone in the
old part?old part?old part?old part?
‫ر‬ ‫ار‬ ' 0) ? ‫أ‬‫;؟‬ 5( ‫ا‬ ‫ء‬KL ‫ا‬ S‫د‬ ,D ‫ب‬ ‫آ‬ ‫ا‬ ‫45ل‬ ‫ا‬
a) Rassendyll wanted the poor people living there feel that he trusts
them.
;ID !> A‫أ‬ ‫وا‬ 8 ‫ان‬ ‫ك‬ 4‫ه‬ ‫ن‬ )8 0 $ ‫ا‬ ‫اء‬ ( ‫ا‬ 8 ‫أن‬ ‫45ل‬ ‫را‬ ‫أراد‬.
b) He wanted to gain popularity for the future king. ) 8- eC ‫أن‬ ‫أراد‬
‫دم‬ ( ‫ا‬ + ,.
2222----When did Rassendyll become worried?When did Rassendyll become worried?When did Rassendyll become worried?When did Rassendyll become worried? ‫؟‬ ( ‫45ل‬ ‫را‬ n ‫أ‬ 1
When a man he knew from England (Lord Topham) came to greet him
but his eyes were so poor that he didn't notice Rassendyll.
‫ا‬ 1 LA‫ا‬ 0 8 .‫ر‬ ‫ء‬ . 54)‫م‬ 2 ‫رد‬(; ‫و‬ )8r ‫ن‬ ‫آ‬ S NA 0 ‫و‬
‫45ل‬ ‫را‬ b M.
3333----w did Rassendyll get the king's permit to leave the city that night?w did Rassendyll get the king's permit to leave the city that night?w did Rassendyll get the king's permit to leave the city that night?w did Rassendyll get the king's permit to leave the city that night?
‫؟‬ ) ‫ا‬ S$‫ه‬ 4 5, ‫ا‬ ‫درة‬ H,D + , ‫ا‬ 0 n E2 ‫45ل‬ ‫را‬ E )‫آ‬
Sapt copied (forged ‫زور‬ ) the King's signature on the form to be a
permit to leave the city at night.
4 5, ‫ا‬ ‫درة‬ H,D n E2 ‫ن‬ 2 ‫رة‬ ,1 ‫أ‬ + , ‫ا‬ O) 2 GD ‫زور‬
M).
4444----At the fork, Sapt would love to shoot Duke Michael but he didn'tAt the fork, Sapt would love to shoot Duke Michael but he didn'tAt the fork, Sapt would love to shoot Duke Michael but he didn'tAt the fork, Sapt would love to shoot Duke Michael but he didn't
.Discuss.Discuss.Discuss.Discuss
R4 ‫أراد‬ ‫8!ق‬ ‫ا‬ V ># M,G: ‫م‬ 2. ‫و‬ ,. - M‫ر‬ ‫ا‬ ‫0ق‬V‫ا‬.;.
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He realised that killing the Duke wouldn't have helped the king at that
moment.
* ‫ا‬ G ‫ا‬ + , ‫ا‬ 5) 0 ‫5وق‬ ‫ا‬ 1 ‫ان‬ ‫ادرك‬.
5555 –––– What did " All is well " mean ?What did " All is well " mean ?What did " All is well " mean ?What did " All is well " mean ? ‫ام؟‬ ‫ء‬ - ‫آ‬ ‫ان‬ 48
That the king was no longer in the lodge. 5)E ‫ا‬ ‫خ‬ ‫آ‬ 58 ; + , ‫ا‬ ‫أن‬.
6666----When did Sapt and Rassendyll understand the message"All is well"?When did Sapt and Rassendyll understand the message"All is well"?When did Sapt and Rassendyll understand the message"All is well"?When did Sapt and Rassendyll understand the message"All is well"?
‫ر‬ ‫45ل‬ ‫ورا‬ GD ;I 1"‫ء‬ - ‫آ‬‫ام‬"‫؟‬
When they got inside the hunting lodge and found that Josef is killed
and the king is kidnapped.
T" + , ‫وا‬ _ 1( ‫ز‬ . ‫وو.5وا‬ 5)E ‫ا‬ ‫خ‬ ‫آ‬ ‫ا‬ W‫دا‬ 54.
Chapter 4Chapter 4Chapter 4Chapter 4
1111----Why wouldn't the Duke kill the real king?Why wouldn't the Duke kill the real king?Why wouldn't the Duke kill the real king?Why wouldn't the Duke kill the real king?
-Because he knows that Rassendyll will stay the king .
36363636----Why did Fritz describe the situation as a stalemateWhy did Fritz describe the situation as a stalemateWhy did Fritz describe the situation as a stalemateWhy did Fritz describe the situation as a stalemate V‫ور‬ ????
As no one could do anything as they couldn't accuse Michael of
kidnapping the king. Michael couldn't that Rassendyll wasn't the real
king.
2222----Why couldn't Michael's men dare toWhy couldn't Michael's men dare toWhy couldn't Michael's men dare toWhy couldn't Michael's men dare to say Rassendyll wasn't the king?say Rassendyll wasn't the king?say Rassendyll wasn't the king?say Rassendyll wasn't the king?
‫&>=>-؟‬ ‫ا‬ ? ‫ا‬ @= ‫ل‬ ‫را‬ ‫ان‬ ‫ل‬ - M 7 ‫ور‬ ,. ‫!ؤ‬P ( ‫ذا‬
They couldn't say anything without showing their guilt .They couldn't
say that they had kidnapped the real king and killed his servant.
5D ‫ء‬ - ‫أي‬ ‫ل‬ ;I4 , _;I A‫ذ‬ ‫ر‬ IJ‫أ‬ ‫ون‬.+ , ‫ا‬ ‫ا‬ T1W‫ا‬ ;IA‫أ‬ ‫ا‬ ( ‫ان‬ 0 , _
‫د‬ W ‫ا‬ 1 ‫و‬ ()(* ‫ا‬.
3333---- Why was Rassendyll worried when he met the French ambassador?Why was Rassendyll worried when he met the French ambassador?Why was Rassendyll worried when he met the French ambassador?Why was Rassendyll worried when he met the French ambassador?
‫-؟‬ ;!: ‫ا‬ !=: ‫ا‬ ,4 M > ‫ن‬ ‫آ‬ ‫ذا‬
Because he couldn't answer the ambassador's question but Sapt told
him that he shouldn't worry as the real king wouldn't have been able to
answer, either.
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‫ان‬ eL _ A‫أ‬ S W‫أ‬ GD 0 ‫و‬ CA ‫ا‬ ) C ‫ا‬ ‫ال‬ƒ e)L ‫أن‬ OT1C ; A'
ً ‫ا‬ 1D .‫ا‬ ‫درا‬ ‫ن‬ 0 ()(* ‫ا‬ + , ‫ا‬ ‫'ن‬ ! (.
Chapter 5Chapter 5Chapter 5Chapter 5
1111----Why didn't anyone seem to notice thWhy didn't anyone seem to notice thWhy didn't anyone seem to notice thWhy didn't anyone seem to notice that Rassendyll was not the real king?at Rassendyll was not the real king?at Rassendyll was not the real king?at Rassendyll was not the real king?
‫&>=>-؟‬ ‫ا‬ ? ‫ا‬ @= ‫ل‬ ‫را‬ ‫ان‬ A‫أ‬ CA0 ( ‫ذا‬
1-He looks identical to the king. + , ‫ا‬ O !D T1 ‫5و‬.
2- Sapt stays close to him to tell him what to say or do. ! M ( GD
‫ل‬ ( ‫او‬ 8 ‫ذا‬ S ").
2222---- How did Sapt know that the real king at the Castle of Zenda?How did Sapt know that the real king at the Castle of Zenda?How did Sapt know that the real king at the Castle of Zenda?How did Sapt know that the real king at the Castle of Zenda? <=‫آ‬
‫ا؟‬ ;‫ز‬ G - ->=>& ‫ا‬ ? ‫ا‬ ‫ان‬ R4 ‫!ف‬M
a) As the rest of the six famous ( Rupert( Rupert( Rupert( Rupert---- Lauengram and Krafstein)Lauengram and Krafstein)Lauengram and Krafstein)Lauengram and Krafstein)
were all there .
‫ك‬ ‫ه‬ ‫ا‬ ; ‫آ‬ ‫ا‬ ‫ل‬ ! ‫ا‬ - 4 ‫ن‬).‫ت‬ D‫رو‬ ‫و‬ 0)1C ‫ا‬ ‫آ‬ ‫و‬ ‫ام‬ L4(
b) The drawbridge was nearly always kept up. ‫ع‬ ,{‫دا‬ ‫ن‬ ‫آ‬ ‫ي‬ D ‫ا‬.
3333---- What did Sapt know about Antoinette de Mauban?What did Sapt know about Antoinette de Mauban?What did Sapt know about Antoinette de Mauban?What did Sapt know about Antoinette de Mauban? 2M R4 ‫!ف‬M ‫ذا‬
‫ن؟‬ 4 ‫دو‬ R=;‫ا‬ 8;‫ا‬
1-She came to Ruritania as a guest of Michael. , )r )A 1 ‫رور‬ ‫ءت‬ ..
2-She had a great argument with Michael. O ‫ي‬ ‫ش‬ (A I ‫ن‬ ‫آ‬.
3-She was staying somewhere in Strelsau. C 1 ‫ن‬ ;)(2 ‫ن‬ ‫آ‬
4444---- According to Antoinette ,What was Michael’s wicked planAccording to Antoinette ,What was Michael’s wicked planAccording to Antoinette ,What was Michael’s wicked planAccording to Antoinette ,What was Michael’s wicked plan ‫!ة‬ !J 8+ totototo
be king?.be king?.be king?.be king?.
‫?؟‬ 5" -. ‫!ة‬ !F ‫ا‬ ,. 8+ R=;‫ا‬ 8; >5V
a ) The plan was to kill Rassendyll and to take his body into the old town to
be found.
‫ك‬ 4‫ه‬ ‫5وه‬L , 5( ‫ا‬ 4 5, 1>. $W‫وا‬ ‫45ل‬ ‫را‬ 1.
b )Michael would arrest Sapt and Fritz for murdering Rassendyll. o (
‫45ل‬ ‫را‬ 1( K2 ‫و‬ GD.
c )A messenger would be sent to Zenda and the real king would be murdered
too.
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‫ا‬ ()(* ‫ا‬ + , ‫ا‬ ‫ا‬ 1 ‫و‬ ‫5ا‬A‫زا‬ ‫ا‬ ‫ل‬ ‫ر‬ ‫ا‬.
5555---- Why did Antoinette help Rassendyll?Why did Antoinette help Rassendyll?Why did Antoinette help Rassendyll?Why did Antoinette help Rassendyll? ‫ل‬ ‫را‬ R=;‫ا‬ 8;‫ا‬ ‫ت‬ M ‫ذا‬‫؟‬
As she didn't like to see people being killed. ‫ن‬ 1( ‫س‬ 4 ‫ا‬ ‫ي‬ 2 ‫ان‬ e*2 _ IA_.
33333333----What game did Antoinette suggest playing with Michael's men?What game did Antoinette suggest playing with Michael's men?What game did Antoinette suggest playing with Michael's men?What game did Antoinette suggest playing with Michael's men?
‫.,؟‬ ‫ل‬ ‫ر‬ O5G # ‫ان‬ R=;‫ا‬ 8;‫ا‬ RA! ‫ا‬ - ‫ا‬ 5G ‫ا‬
She'd tell them that Rassendyll did not come. If they believed her, they
would meet again .
)A c ‫ة‬ ‫ا‬ D (1 ‫ف‬ ‫ه‬ 5 ‫و‬ * ; ‫45ل‬ ‫را‬ ‫ان‬ ;‫ه‬ "2 ‫ف‬.
6666---- What did the report say about the king and the princess?What did the report say about the king and the princess?What did the report say about the king and the princess?What did the report say about the king and the princess?
‫=!ة؟‬ ‫وا‬ ? ‫ا‬ 2M ! !> ‫ا‬ ‫ل‬ ‫ذا‬
1111----- The people weren’t happy that the king hasn't married the princess yet.
‫ا_ن‬ 1 ‫ة‬ ) _‫ا‬ ‫وج‬K1 ; + , ‫ا‬ ‫_ن‬ ‫8)5ة‬ GC) ‫س‬ 4 ‫ا‬ ‫ان‬.
2-Some people said that if he didn’t marry her it would be better if the
Princess married the Duke.
‫5وق‬ ‫ا‬ I.‫و‬K1 ‫ان‬ _‫ا‬ 0, ‫ة‬ ) _‫ا‬ + , ‫ا‬ ‫وج‬K1 ; ‫اذا‬ ‫ا‬ ‫س‬ 4 ‫ا‬ o8D.
7777---- WhoWhoWhoWho did the Princess receive the two letters from?did the Princess receive the two letters from?did the Princess receive the two letters from?did the Princess receive the two letters from? ‫=!ة‬ ‫ا‬ R ‫ا‬ 2
‫4=2؟‬ 8^ ‫ا‬
One letterOne letterOne letterOne letter was from Michael who had invited her to visit Zenda. 0 ‫ب‬ TW
‫5ا‬A‫زا‬ ‫رة‬ K ‫ه‬ ‫د‬ ‫$ي‬ ‫ا‬.
The 2The 2The 2The 2ndndndnd letterletterletterletter was from Antoinette de Mauban asking the Princess not to
accept any invitation from Michael and not to go anywhere without many
guards .
,. 2 ‫ة‬ M‫د‬ ‫اي‬ ‫ل‬ 5 ‫م‬ M ‫=!ة‬ ‫ا‬ 2 K 8# R=;‫ا‬ 8;‫ا‬ 2 -; 1 ‫ا‬ ‫ب‬ 8^ ‫ا‬
.2 M ‫!اس‬A ‫ون‬ 4 ‫ن‬ . ‫اي‬ - ‫ب‬ ‫9ه‬
8888---- What orders did RassendyllWhat orders did RassendyllWhat orders did RassendyllWhat orders did Rassendyll give to the Marshall?give to the Marshall?give to the Marshall?give to the Marshall?
-To guardTo guardTo guardTo guard the Princess and not to allow any of the Duke's men to visit her.
I2‫ر‬ KD ‫ل‬ .‫ر‬ 0 5._ n,C _‫و‬ ‫ة‬ ) _‫ا‬ ‫س‬ * ‫ان‬.
- ToToToTo saysaysaysay that he was the head of Strelsau if he doesn't get a message from
him for three days.
‫ل‬ ( ‫ان‬‫م‬ ‫ا‬ cMc ‫,5ة‬ + , ‫ا‬ 0 ‫ر‬ ! 1 ; ‫اذا‬ C 1 ;‫آ‬ A‫ا‬.
-ToToToTo saysaysaysay that the king is dead if Michael refused to allow him to see the king.
+ , ‫ا‬ ‫ؤ‬ D n,C ‫ان‬ o ‫ر‬ ‫اذا‬ ‫ت‬ + , ‫ا‬ ‫ان‬ ‫ل‬ ( ‫ان‬.
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- ToToToTo declaredeclaredeclaredeclare Princess Flavia is the ruler of Ruritania.
8)A 1 ‫رور‬ ,‫آ‬ ‫ه‬ ) M ‫ة‬ ) _‫ا‬ ‫ان‬ 0.
Chapter 6Chapter 6Chapter 6Chapter 6
1111---- Why did the Duke want to marry the Princess?Why did the Duke want to marry the Princess?Why did the Duke want to marry the Princess?Why did the Duke want to marry the Princess?
Because his mother wasn't royal ) , so he must first marry the
Princess.
2222----Why was Johann happy to be in the cWhy was Johann happy to be in the cWhy was Johann happy to be in the cWhy was Johann happy to be in the country house ( to help Rassendyll )ountry house ( to help Rassendyll )ountry house ( to help Rassendyll )ountry house ( to help Rassendyll )
????
Johann knew if Michael's plan was successful, he'd be in trouble
as he knew too much.
3333----How could Johann be very useful to Rassendyll?How could Johann be very useful to Rassendyll?How could Johann be very useful to Rassendyll?How could Johann be very useful to Rassendyll?
As Johann worked at the Castle of Zenda, he would make the perfect
spy .‫س‬ for Rassendyll.
4444---- According to Rassendyll how could the king come out of Zenda alive?According to Rassendyll how could the king come out of Zenda alive?According to Rassendyll how could the king come out of Zenda alive?According to Rassendyll how could the king come out of Zenda alive?
a) if they had a miracle‫ة‬KL8 .
b) If one of the Duke's men betrayed ‫ن‬ Whim.
5555----How farHow farHow farHow far A ‫اي‬ - ‫ا‬ did Rassendyll trustdid Rassendyll trustdid Rassendyll trustdid Rassendyll trust 1 the Marshal?the Marshal?the Marshal?the Marshal?
-He asked him to keep Flavia safe during his absence D )t ‫ء‬ 4c‫ا‬
-He gave him the power T C ‫ا‬to lead‫د‬ ( the country in case of not
receiving more messages.
Chapter 7Chapter 7Chapter 7Chapter 7
1111----Why did Rassendyll allow Johann to go back to Zenda?Why did Rassendyll allow Johann to go back to Zenda?Why did Rassendyll allow Johann to go back to Zenda?Why did Rassendyll allow Johann to go back to Zenda?
To spy on michael as he trusted him
2222---- How did RassHow did RassHow did RassHow did Rassendyll justifyendyll justifyendyll justifyendyll justify ‫5!ر‬ his killinghis killinghis killinghis killing , Max Holf ( Johann'sMax Holf ( Johann'sMax Holf ( Johann'sMax Holf ( Johann's
brother )?brother )?brother )?brother )?
Rassendyll said that he hated to kill Max Holf but it was war.
3333---- Why do the seven gentlemen go with Rassendyll , Sapt and Fritz to theWhy do the seven gentlemen go with Rassendyll , Sapt and Fritz to theWhy do the seven gentlemen go with Rassendyll , Sapt and Fritz to theWhy do the seven gentlemen go with Rassendyll , Sapt and Fritz to the
castle?castle?castle?castle?
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To help them if Michael's men attacked. ‫د‬ 4. ;. ‫ه‬ ;I25 C,.
4444----Why did the chief police come to Zenda?Why did the chief police come to Zenda?Why did the chief police come to Zenda?Why did the chief police come to Zenda?
To look for an english gentleman called Rudolf rassendyll.
‫45ل‬ ‫را‬ ‫رودو‬ , ‫ا‬ ‫ي‬K) LA‫ا‬ .‫ر‬ 0 „*
5555---- Why did Rassendyll ask the Chief of the Police to come after twoWhy did Rassendyll ask the Chief of the Police to come after twoWhy did Rassendyll ask the Chief of the Police to come after twoWhy did Rassendyll ask the Chief of the Police to come after two weeks?weeks?weeks?weeks?
a)as his game had almost been discovered.
b) he didn't want more difficult questions.
6666----Why was the relationWhy was the relationWhy was the relationWhy was the relation 0G ‫ا‬ between Michael and Rupert not a good one ?between Michael and Rupert not a good one ?between Michael and Rupert not a good one ?between Michael and Rupert not a good one ?
Rupert said that Michael wasn't a good man. He made Rupert angry so
Rupert nearly killed him the night before.
7777---- Why did Antoinette send Rassendyll that 2nd message?Why did Antoinette send Rassendyll that 2nd message?Why did Antoinette send Rassendyll that 2nd message?Why did Antoinette send Rassendyll that 2nd message?
Antoinette asked Rassendyll to rescue her from the Duke who discovered
that she helped Rassendyll that night in the summer house .
8888---- What did the doctor advise the Duke after exWhat did the doctor advise the Duke after exWhat did the doctor advise the Duke after exWhat did the doctor advise the Duke after examining the real king?amining the real king?amining the real king?amining the real king?
The doctor advised him to set the king free at once but the Duke refused.
9999---- How was Rassendyll cunningHow was Rassendyll cunningHow was Rassendyll cunningHow was Rassendyll cunning ‫ر‬ . and wiseand wiseand wiseand wise(=.A when he planned to savewhen he planned to savewhen he planned to savewhen he planned to save
the king?the king?the king?the king?
a) Sapt would enter the front door of the mansion opened by Johann and tie
the new servants if they refused to help the king .
b) Madame de Mauban would cry out for help from the room.
c) The Duke would come to see what was happening so they could take him.
d) The house at Tarlenheim was to be filled with lights and music so that
people believed we were having a ball . Marshall Strakencz would guard the
house and the Princess.
10101010---- What was the Marshall role in that plan ?What was the Marshall role in that plan ?What was the Marshall role in that plan ?What was the Marshall role in that plan ?
a) If, they had not returned , he would march to the castle and ask to see the
king at once.
b) If the king wasn't there, he would quickly take the Princess back to the
capital where she would become Queen
Chapter 8Chapter 8Chapter 8Chapter 8
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1111----Why did Sapt tell the Princess to come alone to see the King behind theWhy did Sapt tell the Princess to come alone to see the King behind theWhy did Sapt tell the Princess to come alone to see the King behind theWhy did Sapt tell the Princess to come alone to see the King behind the
tree?tree?tree?tree?
Because he didn't want Marshal Strakencz to know about Rassendyll.
2222---- What did Rassendyll learn from his adventures?What did Rassendyll learn from his adventures?What did Rassendyll learn from his adventures?What did Rassendyll learn from his adventures?
He learnt responsibility and how to do the right thing.
3333----How did Rassendyll realize at the end of the story that Rose was rightHow did Rassendyll realize at the end of the story that Rose was rightHow did Rassendyll realize at the end of the story that Rose was rightHow did Rassendyll realize at the end of the story that Rose was right
about takingabout takingabout takingabout taking responsibilities?responsibilities?responsibilities?responsibilities?
He understood that a person with a position in society has responsibilities
and that even without a position in society, we all have a duty to help
other people when we can and we all become better people for doing so.

مراجعة شاملة للقصة سجين زندة بالاجابة Question Bank of Prisoner of Zenda

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    2 textbooktextbooktextbooktextbook‫ال‬ ‫ب‬ ‫آ‬‫دة‬ ‫ا‬ ‫ا‬ ‫او‬ CHAPTER ONECHAPTER ONECHAPTER ONECHAPTER ONE Questions And answersQuestions And answersQuestions And answersQuestions And answers 1. Why doesn't Rudolf Rassendyll work?1. Why doesn't Rudolf Rassendyll work?1. Why doesn't Rudolf Rassendyll work?1. Why doesn't Rudolf Rassendyll work? He belongs to a rich important family and doesn’t need to work. 2. What kind of work does Rose suggest Rudolf should do?2. What kind of work does Rose suggest Rudolf should do?2. What kind of work does Rose suggest Rudolf should do?2. What kind of work does Rose suggest Rudolf should do? She wants him to take a job in an embassy‫رة‬ , working for Sir JacobSir JacobSir JacobSir Jacob BorrodaileBorrodaileBorrodaileBorrodaile. 3. Why has the Rassendyll family been interested in the Elphberg family?3. Why has the Rassendyll family been interested in the Elphberg family?3. Why has the Rassendyll family been interested in the Elphberg family?3. Why has the Rassendyll family been interested in the Elphberg family? Countess AmeliaCountess AmeliaCountess AmeliaCountess Amelia Rassendyll married a member of the Elphberg family many years ago. Many of her descendants ‫ا‬‫د‬ look like the royal family of Ruritania (the Elphbergs). Rudolf looks like an Elphberg. 4. Where does Rassendyll decide to travel to? What does he tell his family4. Where does Rassendyll decide to travel to? What does he tell his family4. Where does Rassendyll decide to travel to? What does he tell his family4. Where does Rassendyll decide to travel to? What does he tell his family about his plans?about his plans?about his plans?about his plans? He travels to Ruritania to see the coronation of the new king. He doesn’t tell his family that. He says he is going to go walking in the Alps and write a book about social problems in the country. 5. What does the owner of the inn think of Michael Duke of Strelsau?5. What does the owner of the inn think of Michael Duke of Strelsau?5. What does the owner of the inn think of Michael Duke of Strelsau?5. What does the owner of the inn think of Michael Duke of Strelsau? She thinks he should be the King because the real King only likes hunting and good food. 6. Why does Rassendyll decide to walk through the forest the next day?6. Why does Rassendyll decide to walk through the forest the next day?6. Why does Rassendyll decide to walk through the forest the next day?6. Why does Rassendyll decide to walk through the forest the next day? So that he could meet the king there. 7. Who does Rassendyll meet in the forest? Why are they surprised7. Who does Rassendyll meet in the forest? Why are they surprised7. Who does Rassendyll meet in the forest? Why are they surprised7. Who does Rassendyll meet in the forest? Why are they surprised ‫ه‬ to see him?to see him?to see him?to see him? He meets Colonel Sapt and Fritz von Tarlenheim,Colonel Sapt and Fritz von Tarlenheim,Colonel Sapt and Fritz von Tarlenheim,Colonel Sapt and Fritz von Tarlenheim, and then the King. They are surprised because he looks almost exactly like the King. E. ReaE. ReaE. ReaE. Read the quotations and answer the questions.d the quotations and answer the questions.d the quotations and answer the questions.d the quotations and answer the questions.
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    3 1. "To aman like me, opportunities are responsibilities. "1. "To a man like me, opportunities are responsibilities. "1. "To a man like me, opportunities are responsibilities. "1. "To a man like me, opportunities are responsibilities. " 1.Who says this and when?1.Who says this and when?1.Who says this and when?1.Who says this and when? Rudolf Rassendyll says this while he is eating breakfast with his sister-in- law. 2. What does the person mean by this?2. What does the person mean by this?2. What does the person mean by this?2. What does the person mean by this? He means that if an opportunity comes, he takes it but he doesn’t look for work or responsibilities. 3. Do you think a person like this is very serious about work or life?3. Do you think a person like this is very serious about work or life?3. Do you think a person like this is very serious about work or life?3. Do you think a person like this is very serious about work or life? I do not think that he is very serious about work and life with this attitude . 2."He's always lived in Ruri2."He's always lived in Ruri2."He's always lived in Ruri2."He's always lived in Ruritania and he cares about the people, so peopletania and he cares about the people, so peopletania and he cares about the people, so peopletania and he cares about the people, so people like him."like him."like him."like him." I. Who says this to whom?I. Who says this to whom?I. Who says this to whom?I. Who says this to whom? The innkeeper (inn owner) says this to Rassendyll. 2. Who is the person talking about?2. Who is the person talking about?2. Who is the person talking about?2. Who is the person talking about? She’s talking about Duke Michael, the Duke of Strelsau. 3. What more does the speak3. What more does the speak3. What more does the speak3. What more does the speaker think about the person?er think about the person?er think about the person?er think about the person? She wishes that he would be the King. Chapter2Chapter2Chapter2Chapter2 questions And answersquestions And answersquestions And answersquestions And answers 1. Why do you think Fritz says that it is not a good time for Rassendyll1. Why do you think Fritz says that it is not a good time for Rassendyll1. Why do you think Fritz says that it is not a good time for Rassendyll1. Why do you think Fritz says that it is not a good time for Rassendyll to visit Strelsau?to visit Strelsau?to visit Strelsau?to visit Strelsau? Because this would create problems in the city where people might get puzzled of being double to the real king. ‫آ‬ ! " ‫ف‬ ‫ه$ا‬ ‫'ن‬ ()(* ‫ا‬ + , ) - ‫د‬ .‫و‬ 0 )*12 ‫ف‬ ‫س‬ 4 ‫ا‬ ‫'ن‬ 4 5, ‫ا‬. 2. Why don’t Fritz and Sapt eat very much? What advice do they give2. Why don’t Fritz and Sapt eat very much? What advice do they give2. Why don’t Fritz and Sapt eat very much? What advice do they give2. Why don’t Fritz and Sapt eat very much? What advice do they give the King? Does he listen to them?the King? Does he listen to them?the King? Does he listen to them?the King? Does he listen to them? because they have to get up early the next day. They advise the King not to eat too much. He doesn’t listen to them. 3. What happens at the end of the meal? What is the result the next day?3. What happens at the end of the meal? What is the result the next day?3. What happens at the end of the meal? What is the result the next day?3. What happens at the end of the meal? What is the result the next day?
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    4 The servant bringssome cakes from the Duke. The King eats a lot of them and is poisoned. He can’t be woken up the next day. 4. Why does the Duke poison the King?4. Why does the Duke poison the King?4. Why does the Duke poison the King?4. Why does the Duke poison the King? To prevent him from attending the coronation. ‫ر‬ 0 84, 9 11 ‫ا‬. 5----Why wasn't Rassendyll as sick as the king was?Why wasn't Rassendyll as sick as the king was?Why wasn't Rassendyll as sick as the king was?Why wasn't Rassendyll as sick as the king was? ‫45ل‬ ‫را‬ 0 ; ‫ذا‬ , ‫+؟‬ , ‫ا‬ > -Because he ate only one of the poisoned cakes. +8 ‫ا‬ 0 ?( ‫5ة‬ ‫وا‬ ‫أآ‬ A' ‫م‬ ,C, ‫ا‬. 6. Does Rassendyll have no choice but6. Does Rassendyll have no choice but6. Does Rassendyll have no choice but6. Does Rassendyll have no choice but to pretend to be the King. ? Isto pretend to be the King. ? Isto pretend to be the King. ? Isto pretend to be the King. ? Is there something else they can do?there something else they can do?there something else they can do?there something else they can do? Yes, he does. No, there isn't as the real king is poisoned. 7777---- How would they get the king to Strelsau after the coronation?How would they get the king to Strelsau after the coronation?How would they get the king to Strelsau after the coronation?How would they get the king to Strelsau after the coronation? ‫9؟‬ 11 ‫ا‬ 58D C 1 ‫ا‬ + , ‫ا‬ ‫ون‬ * ‫ف‬ )‫آ‬ a ) After the coronation, Sapt and Rassendyll will leave Strelsau and come back to the hunting lodge on horses. 5)E ‫ا‬ ‫خ‬ ‫آ‬ ‫ا‬ ‫دون‬ 8 ‫و‬ C 1 ‫45ل‬ ‫ورا‬ GD ‫در‬ H ‫ف‬ * ‫ا‬ 58D )" ‫ا‬ IJ. b) Fritz can stay and guard the king's bedroom in the palace. K2E( ‫ا‬ + , ‫ا‬ ‫م‬ A ‫ة‬ L ‫س‬ * ‫و‬ ( ‫ف‬. c) Josef would get the king ready for the journey back to the palace with Sapt in the dark. ‫م‬MN ‫ا‬ GD O ‫دة‬ 8 ‫ا‬ + , ‫ا‬ KIL ‫ف‬ ‫ز‬ .. d) Rassendyll would ride as fast as he could to the border and try to leave the country before it's light. 5 ‫ا‬ ‫درة‬ H ‫ول‬ * ‫و‬ ‫*5ود‬ ‫ا‬ ‫ا‬ 0 , ‫ع‬ RD S‫اد‬ . T1, ‫ف‬ ‫45ل‬ ‫را‬ ‫ر‬ I4 ‫ا‬ ‫ع‬ U. 8. Who overhears8. Who overhears8. Who overhears8. Who overhears their plan? What do they do with the person?their plan? What do they do with the person?their plan? What do they do with the person?their plan? What do they do with the person?
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    5 Johann’s mother (whois a servant to the Duke) overhears the plan. They tie her up and lock her in the cellar with the King. Josef will let her out later. 9. Why do they go to the station early instead of waiting for Duke9. Why do they go to the station early instead of waiting for Duke9. Why do they go to the station early instead of waiting for Duke9. Why do they go to the station early instead of waiting for Duke Michael’s guards?Michael’s guards?Michael’s guards?Michael’s guards? a)As they discovered Duke’s plot to poison the king and kill them. b)They want to get out of the lodge and reach the capital before the Duke’s men come. 10. What is the first thing they do when they reach the capital? Why10. What is the first thing they do when they reach the capital? Why10. What is the first thing they do when they reach the capital? Why10. What is the first thing they do when they reach the capital? Why aren’t the people from the palace at the station in Strelsau to meet them?aren’t the people from the palace at the station in Strelsau to meet them?aren’t the people from the palace at the station in Strelsau to meet them?aren’t the people from the palace at the station in Strelsau to meet them? The first thing they do is eat breakfast at the train station. The palace people aren’t there yet because the King (Rassendyll) arrived earlier than planned. 11. Why is Rassendyll afraid when he sees Antoinette de Mauban?11. Why is Rassendyll afraid when he sees Antoinette de Mauban?11. Why is Rassendyll afraid when he sees Antoinette de Mauban?11. Why is Rassendyll afraid when he sees Antoinette de Mauban? Her expression changes H expectedO 2 that she knew who he was and she would call out," That is not the real king." E. Read the quotations and answer the questions.E. Read the quotations and answer the questions.E. Read the quotations and answer the questions.E. Read the quotations and answer the questions. 1.“Meanwhile, I’ll have some breakfast! The King is hungry!”1.“Meanwhile, I’ll have some breakfast! The King is hungry!”1.“Meanwhile, I’ll have some breakfast! The King is hungry!”1.“Meanwhile, I’ll have some breakfast! The King is hungry!” 1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom? Rassendyll (the King) to Sapt. 2. Where and when does he say this?2. Where and when does he say this?2. Where and when does he say this?2. Where and when does he say this? In the train station at Strelsau. When they got off the train in Strelsau on the day of the coronation. 3. What does this show you about the speaker?3. What does this show you about the speaker?3. What does this show you about the speaker?3. What does this show you about the speaker? He is carefree ;I ‫ا‬ 0 W and likes to lead an easy life. 2.“God save both Kings.”2.“God save both Kings.”2.“God save both Kings.”2.“God save both Kings.” 1. Who said this and where was he?1. Who said this and where was he?1. Who said this and where was he?1. Who said this and where was he? Sapt said this in the restaurant at the train station in Strelsau. 2. What did the people say just before this?2. What did the people say just before this?2. What did the people say just before this?2. What did the people say just before this? The people said, “God save the King!”. 3. Why does the speaker say “both Kings”? Who is he talking about?3. Why does the speaker say “both Kings”? Who is he talking about?3. Why does the speaker say “both Kings”? Who is he talking about?3. Why does the speaker say “both Kings”? Who is he talking about?
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    6 He’s talking aboutthe real King who is in the lodge at Zenda and about Rassendyll Chapter 3Chapter 3Chapter 3Chapter 3 questions and Answer thesequestions and Answer thesequestions and Answer thesequestions and Answer these 1111.... What kind of people live in the old part of the city?What kind of people live in the old part of the city?What kind of people live in the old part of the city?What kind of people live in the old part of the city? The people in the old part are poor and many of them are loyal to Duke Michael. 2. What does Rassendyll do when the Marshal wants him to ride throughWhat does Rassendyll do when the Marshal wants him to ride throughWhat does Rassendyll do when the Marshal wants him to ride throughWhat does Rassendyll do when the Marshal wants him to ride through the old part of town?the old part of town?the old part of town?the old part of town? He continued ,1 ‫ا‬riding through the old town alone without guards. 3.Why is Sapt so anxious3.Why is Sapt so anxious3.Why is Sapt so anxious3.Why is Sapt so anxious about Rassendyll’s decision to ride aloneabout Rassendyll’s decision to ride aloneabout Rassendyll’s decision to ride aloneabout Rassendyll’s decision to ride alone through the old town?through the old town?through the old town?through the old town? He knows that the people in the old town support ; 5 the Duke and he is afraid that Rassendyll will be hurt or attacked there. 4. Why does Duke Michael’s face turn white when he sees “the King”4. Why does Duke Michael’s face turn white when he sees “the King”4. Why does Duke Michael’s face turn white when he sees “the King”4. Why does Duke Michael’s face turn white when he sees “the King” (Rassendyll)?(Rassendyll)?(Rassendyll)?(Rassendyll)? As he doesn't expectO 1 the king to be in Strelsau a he left him poisoned‫م‬ ,C in Zenda 5. Does the Princess know that this is not the real King? What does5. Does the Princess know that this is not the real King? What does5. Does the Princess know that this is not the real King? What does5. Does the Princess know that this is not the real King? What does sheshesheshe say about him?say about him?say about him?say about him? No, she doesn't, but she says that he has changed. 6.How do they get a permit6.How do they get a permit6.How do they get a permit6.How do they get a permit !"#from the King?from the King?from the King?from the King? Sapt can write like the King and he signs O the paper. 7.What does Fritz do while Sapt and Rassendyll go to Zenda?7.What does Fritz do while Sapt and Rassendyll go to Zenda?7.What does Fritz do while Sapt and Rassendyll go to Zenda?7.What does Fritz do while Sapt and Rassendyll go to Zenda? He stays and guards‫س‬ * the bedroom. He must not let ‫5ع‬ anyone inside the room. 8. How do Sapt and Rassendyll get out of the palace? Why do they go8. How do Sapt and Rassendyll get out of the palace? Why do they go8. How do Sapt and Rassendyll get out of the palace? Why do they go8. How do Sapt and Rassendyll get out of the palace? Why do they go this way?this way?this way?this way? They go through a secret passage‫ي‬ , in the wall and out of a secret back door. They do this because they don’t want anyone to see them.
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    7 9. Who elseis riding to Zenda? Which way do they go at the fork in the9. Who else is riding to Zenda? Which way do they go at the fork in the9. Who else is riding to Zenda? Which way do they go at the fork in the9. Who else is riding to Zenda? Which way do they go at the fork in the road? Which way do Sapt and Rassendyll go?road? Which way do Sapt and Rassendyll go?road? Which way do Sapt and Rassendyll go?road? Which way do Sapt and Rassendyll go? Duke Michael and his servant Max Holt are riding to Zenda. They decide to go to the castle. Sapt and Rassendyll go to the hunting lodge. 10. What do you think the message “all is well” means?10. What do you think the message “all is well” means?10. What do you think the message “all is well” means?10. What do you think the message “all is well” means? It means that the King is kidnapped T1W‫ا‬and imprisoned 0L in the castle of Zenda. 11. What do Sapt and Rassendyll find inside the lodge?11. What do Sapt and Rassendyll find inside the lodge?11. What do Sapt and Rassendyll find inside the lodge?11. What do Sapt and Rassendyll find inside the lodge? Johann’s mother and the King are gone. Josef is killed. 12.What does Sapt want Rassendyll to do?12.What does Sapt want Rassendyll to do?12.What does Sapt want Rassendyll to do?12.What does Sapt want Rassendyll to do? He wants him to continue to pretend to be the King. E. RE. RE. RE. Read the quotations and answer the questions.ead the quotations and answer the questions.ead the quotations and answer the questions.ead the quotations and answer the questions. """"Tell your soldiers to ride ahead of me. I don’t need them or you. You canTell your soldiers to ride ahead of me. I don’t need them or you. You canTell your soldiers to ride ahead of me. I don’t need them or you. You canTell your soldiers to ride ahead of me. I don’t need them or you. You can wait here until I’ve continued through the old town alone.”wait here until I’ve continued through the old town alone.”wait here until I’ve continued through the old town alone.”wait here until I’ve continued through the old town alone.” 1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom? Rassendyll says this to Marshal Strakencz. 2. Whe2. Whe2. Whe2. Where are they and when is this?re are they and when is this?re are they and when is this?re are they and when is this? They are in the streets of Strelsau, going from the station to the coronation. This is before the coronation. 3. Why does the speaker say this?3. Why does the speaker say this?3. Why does the speaker say this?3. Why does the speaker say this? He wants to act ‫ف‬ E1 as a king. He wants the people to know that he trusts !> them. “You mustn’t try too hard. I’m not sure it was a good idea to ride alone“You mustn’t try too hard. I’m not sure it was a good idea to ride alone“You mustn’t try too hard. I’m not sure it was a good idea to ride alone“You mustn’t try too hard. I’m not sure it was a good idea to ride alone through the old town. Duke Michael won’t like it if you become toothrough the old town. Duke Michael won’t like it if you become toothrough the old town. Duke Michael won’t like it if you become toothrough the old town. Duke Michael won’t like it if you become too popular with his people, you know.”popular with his people, you know.”popular with his people, you know.”popular with his people, you know.” 1. Who says1. Who says1. Who says1. Who says this to whom?this to whom?this to whom?this to whom? Fritz says this to Rassendyll. 2. Where and when is this said?2. Where and when is this said?2. Where and when is this said?2. Where and when is this said? They are in the King’s bedroom after the coronation. 3. Why did the person ride alone through the old town and why won’t3. Why did the person ride alone through the old town and why won’t3. Why did the person ride alone through the old town and why won’t3. Why did the person ride alone through the old town and why won’t Duke Michael like it if the person becomes too popular?Duke Michael like it if the person becomes too popular?Duke Michael like it if the person becomes too popular?Duke Michael like it if the person becomes too popular?
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    8 To make poorpeople feel that their king trusts them. The people in the old town supported ; ‫د‬Duke Michael and wanted him to be the king, so he wouldn't like it if the king became popular ‫ب‬ * with his people. “If all’s well, why go there? And if all isn’t well, I fear there’ll be a“If all’s well, why go there? And if all isn’t well, I fear there’ll be a“If all’s well, why go there? And if all isn’t well, I fear there’ll be a“If all’s well, why go there? And if all isn’t well, I fear there’ll be a trap.”trap.”trap.”trap.” 1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom? 1. Max Holt says this to Duke Michael. 2. Where are they?2. Where are they?2. Where are they?2. Where are they? At a fork ‫ق‬ U OU (2on the way to Zenda. 3. What is “there”? What do you think he means by “all’s well”?3. What is “there”? What do you think he means by “all’s well”?3. What is “there”? What do you think he means by “all’s well”?3. What is “there”? What do you think he means by “all’s well”? “There” means the hunting lodge. “All’s well” probably means that the Duke’s plan “We’ll go back to Strelsau. The King“We’ll go back to Strelsau. The King“We’ll go back to Strelsau. The King“We’ll go back to Strelsau. The King will be back in the capital againwill be back in the capital againwill be back in the capital againwill be back in the capital again tomorrow!”tomorrow!”tomorrow!”tomorrow!” 1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom? Sapt says this to Rassendyll. 2. Where are they and what has happened?2. Where are they and what has happened?2. Where are they and what has happened?2. Where are they and what has happened? They are in the hunting lodge near Zenda. They have found Josef dead and the King is gone. 3. How will the King3. How will the King3. How will the King3. How will the King be back in the capital tomorrow?be back in the capital tomorrow?be back in the capital tomorrow?be back in the capital tomorrow? Rassendyll will continue to pretend to be the King. Chapter 4Chapter 4Chapter 4Chapter 4 Questions And answersQuestions And answersQuestions And answersQuestions And answers 1. What does Sapt plan to do if the real King is dead?1. What does Sapt plan to do if the real King is dead?1. What does Sapt plan to do if the real King is dead?1. What does Sapt plan to do if the real King is dead? He planned that Rassendyll would stay a king instead+ ‫ذ‬ 0 _5D. 2. Why do Michael’s men have spades2. Why do Michael’s men have spades2. Why do Michael’s men have spades2. Why do Michael’s men have spades‫روف‬ ? What does it mean that? What does it mean that? What does it mean that? What does it mean that they were going to “hide their evil work”?they were going to “hide their evil work”?they were going to “hide their evil work”?they were going to “hide their evil work”? They are going to bury 0 5 Josef’s body so no one will know about his murder 1 .
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    9 3. What doesRassendyll mean that some of those evil3. What does Rassendyll mean that some of those evil3. What does Rassendyll mean that some of those evil3. What does Rassendyll mean that some of those evil men shouldmen shouldmen shouldmen should joinjoinjoinjoin &-() Josef?Josef?Josef?Josef? Rassendyll means that some of them should be killed. They should join Josef in death. 4. Why does Sapt say to the servant at the secret door “All young men like4. Why does Sapt say to the servant at the secret door “All young men like4. Why does Sapt say to the servant at the secret door “All young men like4. Why does Sapt say to the servant at the secret door “All young men like to ride their horses now and then, so why not the King?”to ride their horses now and then, so why not the King?”to ride their horses now and then, so why not the King?”to ride their horses now and then, so why not the King?” To justify why they rode off their horses. Perhaps he wanted to mislead him. )" ‫ا‬ D ‫رآ‬ ‫ر‬.5" ‫أن‬ ‫أراد‬ ,D‫ر‬. 5. Why does Rassendyll use a new servant5. Why does Rassendyll use a new servant5. Why does Rassendyll use a new servant5. Why does Rassendyll use a new servant ‫دم‬ +who has never met the realwho has never met the realwho has never met the realwho has never met the real King? Who is the servant replacingKing? Who is the servant replacingKing? Who is the servant replacingKing? Who is the servant replacing,& ,& ???? Because the personal servant‫ص‬ " ‫ا‬ ‫دم‬ " ‫ا‬was killed in the hunting lodge by Michael's men . The servant is replacing Josef. 6666----Who were the six men?Who were the six men?Who were the six men?Who were the six men? ‫؟‬ 1C ‫ا‬ ‫ل‬ . ‫ا‬ ;‫ه‬ 0 -They were six special soldiers who Michael kept at his house at all times. G ‫ا‬ ‫ل‬ U 1)D ;ID b 1 ‫ا‬ ,D W ‫د‬ 4. ;‫ه‬. - They were completely loyal to Michael. " ‫ا‬ A ‫آ‬+ , ,2 0)E -They would do whatever Michael asked them to do. Three were from Ruritania and a Belgian ,a French and an English man. 8 ;I4 T ‫ا‬ 8 ‫ف‬.)L D OD‫ا‬ ‫وا‬ )A 1 ‫رور‬ 0 cMc ‫ي‬K) LA‫ا‬ ‫دس‬ C ‫وا‬ CA d " ‫وا‬. 7777---- Who were the three with Michael in Strelsau?Who were the three with Michael in Strelsau?Who were the three with Michael in Strelsau?Who were the three with Michael in Strelsau? - ,. /01 ‫ا‬ (‫ه‬ 2 ‫؟‬ ! The three foreignerseA .‫:ا‬ De GautetDe GautetDe GautetDe Gautet (French), BersoninBersoninBersoninBersonin (Belgian) and DetchardDetchardDetchardDetchard (English). G2 . ‫دو‬)CA(0)A D))L D(‫رد‬ 1 ‫د‬)‫ي‬K) LA‫ا‬( 8. Rassendyll decides to keep some of his plans secret from Sapt and Fritz.8. Rassendyll decides to keep some of his plans secret from Sapt and Fritz.8. Rassendyll decides to keep some of his plans secret from Sapt and Fritz.8. Rassendyll decides to keep some of his plans secret from Sapt and Fritz. What are those plans?What are those plans?What are those plans?What are those plans? He planned to: -Make himself as popular as he could. E RD D * C A 8L,4
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    10 -Say nothing badabout Michael. 0 ‫ء‬ ‫ء‬ - ‫ل‬ ( _. - Improve the king's picture with his people. 0C*8- 54 + , ‫ا‬ ‫رة‬ 9999----Why are three of the Six Men are in Strelsau?Why are three of the Six Men are in Strelsau?Why are three of the Six Men are in Strelsau?Why are three of the Six Men are in Strelsau? Because the other three were in the king's guard+ , ‫ا‬ ‫ا‬ in Zenda. 10101010----How did Rassendyll carry out his plan to make himself popular?How did Rassendyll carry out his plan to make himself popular?How did Rassendyll carry out his plan to make himself popular?How did Rassendyll carry out his plan to make himself popular? ‫؟‬ 4 5& ‫ن‬ . -. 7 8+ ‫ل‬ ‫را‬ 9:; <=‫آ‬ - He rode his horse through the park with Fritz and waved to everyone bowing to him. - ‫ح‬ ‫و‬ K2 O ( 5* ‫ا‬ A E e‫رآ‬4*A‫ا‬ k". -He paid a second visit to the old town. , 5( ‫ا‬ 4 5, )A c ‫رة‬ KD ‫م‬. -He paid a visit to Princess Flavia's palace followed by a crowd of people to win her trust as she is popular, with the people of Ruritania. D * IA' I1(c eC ‫س‬ 4 ‫ا‬ 0 ,. 8 2‫و‬ ) M ‫ة‬ ) _‫ا‬ E ‫زار‬ )A 1 ‫رور‬ ‫أه‬ 54. 11111111---- What does he do on the way to princess Flavia's palace?What does he do on the way to princess Flavia's palace?What does he do on the way to princess Flavia's palace?What does he do on the way to princess Flavia's palace? He buys some flowers from a poor girl giving her a gold coin. 12121212----How do these thHow do these thHow do these thHow do these things make him more popular?ings make him more popular?ings make him more popular?ings make him more popular? Hundreds of people followed him on his way to the home of Princess Flavia. 13131313----Why can’t Michael come into the room when the King is there?Why can’t Michael come into the room when the King is there?Why can’t Michael come into the room when the King is there?Why can’t Michael come into the room when the King is there? Because he had to wait for the King’s permission. 14141414----What mistake does Rassendyll make?What mistake does Rassendyll make?What mistake does Rassendyll make?What mistake does Rassendyll make? How does he cover up hisHow does he cover up hisHow does he cover up hisHow does he cover up his mistakemistakemistakemistake? He left Michael wait outside the guestroom. He himself went outside to get him in. He said that he keeps forgetting all the rules5 ‫ا‬ . 15151515---- Rassendyll says that his hand was hurt from an animal bite and thatRassendyll says that his hand was hurt from an animal bite and thatRassendyll says that his hand was hurt from an animal bite and thatRassendyll says that his hand was hurt from an animal bite and that he’s waiting to see if the bite is poisonous. He also says that he is sure thehe’s waiting to see if the bite is poisonous. He also says that he is sure thehe’s waiting to see if the bite is poisonous. He also says that he is sure thehe’s waiting to see if the bite is poisonous. He also says that he is sure the animal will try to bite again. Who is he really talking about, and whoanimal will try to bite again. Who is he really talking about, and whoanimal will try to bite again. Who is he really talking about, and whoanimal will try to bite again. Who is he really talking about, and who understands this?understands this?understands this?understands this?
  • 11.
    11 He is reallytalking about Michael, and Michael understands this. 16161616---- How does Rassendyll know that the Six Men also know his secret?How does Rassendyll know that the Six Men also know his secret?How does Rassendyll know that the Six Men also know his secret?How does Rassendyll know that the Six Men also know his secret? When he saw Detchard (the Englishman) smiles at his pretend English accent. E. Read the quotations and answer the questions.E. Read the quotations and answer the questions.E. Read the quotations and answer the questions.E. Read the quotations and answer the questions. “You’“You’“You’“You’re mad! The plan’s too dangerous!”re mad! The plan’s too dangerous!”re mad! The plan’s too dangerous!”re mad! The plan’s too dangerous!” 1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom? Rassendyll to Colonel Sapt. 2. Where are they?2. Where are they?2. Where are they?2. Where are they? They are at the hunting lodge near Zenda. 3. What is the dangerous plan?3. What is the dangerous plan?3. What is the dangerous plan?3. What is the dangerous plan? Sapt wants Rassendyll to continue ,1C to pretend 5 to be the King and to return to Strelsau that night. “We’ve got them! They can’t say anything without showing their guilt.”“We’ve got them! They can’t say anything without showing their guilt.”“We’ve got them! They can’t say anything without showing their guilt.”“We’ve got them! They can’t say anything without showing their guilt.” 1.Who says this to whom?1.Who says this to whom?1.Who says this to whom?1.Who says this to whom? Sapt says this to Rassendyll. 2. Why does he say this?2. Why does he say this?2. Why does he say this?2. Why does he say this? He is trying to persuadeO4( Rassendyll to continue to be the King. 3. Who is “them”? What does the speaker mean by “We’ve got them”?3. Who is “them”? What does the speaker mean by “We’ve got them”?3. Who is “them”? What does the speaker mean by “We’ve got them”?3. Who is “them”? What does the speaker mean by “We’ve got them”? “Them” is Duke Michael and his men. We have trapped(caught ) them. “Now remember, say nothing about this. All young men like to ride their“Now remember, say nothing about this. All young men like to ride their“Now remember, say nothing about this. All young men like to ride their“Now remember, say nothing about this. All young men like to ride their horses nowhorses nowhorses nowhorses now and then, so why not the King?”and then, so why not the King?”and then, so why not the King?”and then, so why not the King?” 1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom? Sapt says this to Freyler. 2. Where is the speaker coming from and who is with him?2. Where is the speaker coming from and who is with him?2. Where is the speaker coming from and who is with him?2. Where is the speaker coming from and who is with him? He was coming from Zenda and Rassendyll was with him. 3. Why does the speaker say this?3. Why does the speaker say this?3. Why does the speaker say this?3. Why does the speaker say this? He doesn’t want the servant to talk about the King’s going out‫وج‬ W. He wants him to think that the King was just out riding (and enjoying himself). Chapter 5Chapter 5Chapter 5Chapter 5
  • 12.
    12 A. Answer thesequestionsA. Answer these questionsA. Answer these questionsA. Answer these questions 1. Rassendyll has never liked responsibilities. Now he has many. What1. Rassendyll has never liked responsibilities. Now he has many. What1. Rassendyll has never liked responsibilities. Now he has many. What1. Rassendyll has never liked responsibilities. Now he has many. What responsibilities doesresponsibilities doesresponsibilities doesresponsibilities does he have?he have?he have?he have? He has to act‫ف‬ E1 like the King. He has to run 5 the country. He has to try to rescue$(4 the real King from Michael. 2222----Why didn't anyone seem to notice that Rassendyll was not the realWhy didn't anyone seem to notice that Rassendyll was not the realWhy didn't anyone seem to notice that Rassendyll was not the realWhy didn't anyone seem to notice that Rassendyll was not the real king?king?king?king? ‫&>=>-؟‬ ‫ا‬ ? ‫ا‬ @= ‫ل‬ ‫را‬ ‫ان‬ A‫أ‬ CA0 ( ‫ذا‬ 1-He looks identical to the king. + , ‫ا‬ O !D T1 ‫5و‬. 2- Sapt stays close to him to tell him what to say or do. ! M ( GD ‫ل‬ ( ‫او‬ 8 ‫ذا‬ S "). 3-People don't expect that there is a pretend king. + ‫ك‬ 4‫ه‬ ‫ان‬ ‫س‬ 4 ‫ا‬ O 1 ; 5. 3333---- How did Rassendyll act when he made mistakes?How did Rassendyll act when he made mistakes?How did Rassendyll act when he made mistakes?How did Rassendyll act when he made mistakes? ‫45ل‬ ‫را‬ ‫ف‬ E2 )‫آ‬ ‫؟‬RTW e 2‫ار‬ 54 He pretended that he had forgotten rules or people that he had met. ‫ا‬ CA A‫أ‬ ‫اد‬;I D 0 $ ‫ا‬ ‫س‬ 4 ‫ا‬ ‫او‬ 0)A‫ا‬ (. 4444----Why does Rassendyll become good at pretending to forget riles andWhy does Rassendyll become good at pretending to forget riles andWhy does Rassendyll become good at pretending to forget riles andWhy does Rassendyll become good at pretending to forget riles and peoplepeoplepeoplepeople???? To cover up his mistakes. 5555---- Sapt brings news of the real King. What is it?Sapt brings news of the real King. What is it?Sapt brings news of the real King. What is it?Sapt brings news of the real King. What is it? The King is at the Castle of Zenda. 6666----Why does Rassendyll want to go toWhy does Rassendyll want to go toWhy does Rassendyll want to go toWhy does Rassendyll want to go to Zenda? What does Sapt meanZenda? What does Sapt meanZenda? What does Sapt meanZenda? What does Sapt mean when he says “You’ll probably stay there forever if you do”?when he says “You’ll probably stay there forever if you do”?when he says “You’ll probably stay there forever if you do”?when he says “You’ll probably stay there forever if you do”? He wants to go to rescue$(4 the real King. Sapt means that Rassendyll will either ‫ا‬ be imprisoned 0LC in Zenda or killed there if he goes. 7777----Why does Sapt have RasWhy does Sapt have RasWhy does Sapt have RasWhy does Sapt have Rassendyll followedsendyll followedsendyll followedsendyll followed ‫ع‬ 5 everywhere? What doeseverywhere? What doeseverywhere? What doeseverywhere? What does he mean by “If you disappear, the game’s over”?he mean by “If you disappear, the game’s over”?he mean by “If you disappear, the game’s over”?he mean by “If you disappear, the game’s over”?
  • 13.
    13 TTTTo protect himfrom Michael’s men. If they can kill or kidnap Rassendyll, Michael will kill the real king and declare 0 8 himself the king. 8888----Who writes a letterWho writes a letterWho writes a letterWho writes a letter to Rassendyll and what does it say? Who does heto Rassendyll and what does it say? Who does heto Rassendyll and what does it say? Who does heto Rassendyll and what does it say? Who does he suspectsuspectsuspectsuspect ?F really wrote it?really wrote it?really wrote it?really wrote it? Antoinette de Mauban writes a letter. It tells him to come to a summer house in a garden late at night. He suspects that Michael wrote the letter. 9999----When Rassendyll talks to DetcWhen Rassendyll talks to DetcWhen Rassendyll talks to DetcWhen Rassendyll talks to Detchard at the summer house, what doeshard at the summer house, what doeshard at the summer house, what doeshard at the summer house, what does Detchard offer him? Why doesn’t Rassendyll accept it?Detchard offer him? Why doesn’t Rassendyll accept it?Detchard offer him? Why doesn’t Rassendyll accept it?Detchard offer him? Why doesn’t Rassendyll accept it? Detchard offers to give Rassendyll 50,000 English pounds and a safe journey to the of the door and knocks the three men down. He runs quickly away. 10101010----How does RasseHow does RasseHow does RasseHow does Rassendyll come out of the summer house alive?ndyll come out of the summer house alive?ndyll come out of the summer house alive?ndyll come out of the summer house alive? He holds the iron table in front of him to protect him (like a shield) and he rushes out 11111111----Why have they prepared a ball for the PrincessWhy have they prepared a ball for the PrincessWhy have they prepared a ball for the PrincessWhy have they prepared a ball for the Princess? 1111---- to ask the Princess to marry him. ‫واج‬K ‫ا‬ I4 e T). 2222---- to pleases the people of the capital. , 8 ‫ا‬ ‫س‬ 4 ‫ا‬ 58C). 12121212---- Rassendyll tells the Princess that when he was younger, he thought heRassendyll tells the Princess that when he was younger, he thought heRassendyll tells the Princess that when he was younger, he thought heRassendyll tells the Princess that when he was younger, he thought he didn’t need to worry about society. Why does he say this? How does thedidn’t need to worry about society. Why does he say this? How does thedidn’t need to worry about society. Why does he say this? How does thedidn’t need to worry about society. Why does he say this? How does the Princess reactPrincess reactPrincess reactPrincess react ‫رد‬,G ???? Why is it a mistakeWhy is it a mistakeWhy is it a mistakeWhy is it a mistake H8+for him to say this?for him to say this?for him to say this?for him to say this? -He says it because he is forgetting to act like the King -The Princess is surprisedG ‫5ه‬A‫ا‬ because the King must have always known that he was going to become the King one day. -This is a mistake by Rassendyll because he uncovers the truth about who he is. 13131313----The day after the ball, the Princess receives two letters. What are theyThe day after the ball, the Princess receives two letters. What are theyThe day after the ball, the Princess receives two letters. What are theyThe day after the ball, the Princess receives two letters. What are they and who are they from?and who are they from?and who are they from?and who are they from? ---- The firstThe firstThe firstThe first is an invitation‫ة‬ ‫د‬ from Michael for her to visit him in Zenda.
  • 14.
    14 ----The otherThe otherTheotherThe other is a warning $*2not to accept any invitations from Michael and not to go anywhere without many guards‫س‬ . It is from Antoinette de Mauban. 14141414---- What does Rassendyll do when he hears of these letters? Who does heWhat does Rassendyll do when he hears of these letters? Who does heWhat does Rassendyll do when he hears of these letters? Who does heWhat does Rassendyll do when he hears of these letters? Who does he go to?go to?go to?go to? He orders a guard for the Princess. He goes to Marshal Strakencz and gives him some orders. 15151515---- What does Rassendyll tell Marshal Strakencz to do?What does Rassendyll tell Marshal Strakencz to do?What does Rassendyll tell Marshal Strakencz to do?What does Rassendyll tell Marshal Strakencz to do? -To guardTo guardTo guardTo guard the Princess and not to allow any of the Duke's men to visit her. I2‫ر‬ KD ‫ل‬ .‫ر‬ 0 5._ n,C _‫و‬ ‫ة‬ ) _‫ا‬ ‫س‬ * ‫ان‬. - ToToToTo saysaysaysay that he was the head of Strelsau if he doesn't get a message from him for three days. ‫م‬ ‫ا‬ cMc ‫,5ة‬ + , ‫ا‬ 0 ‫ر‬ ! 1 ; ‫اذا‬ C 1 ;‫آ‬ A‫ا‬ ‫ل‬ ( ‫ان‬. -ToToToTo saysaysaysay that the king is dead if Michael refused to allow him to see the king. o ‫ر‬ ‫اذا‬ ‫ت‬ + , ‫ا‬ ‫ان‬ ‫ل‬ ( ‫ان‬+ , ‫ا‬ ‫ؤ‬ D n,C ‫ان‬. - ToToToTo declaredeclaredeclaredeclare Princess Flavia is the ruler of Ruritania. ) M ‫ة‬ ) _‫ا‬ ‫ان‬ 0 8 )A 1 ‫رور‬ ,‫آ‬ ‫ه‬. Read the quotations and answer the questions.Read the quotations and answer the questions.Read the quotations and answer the questions.Read the quotations and answer the questions. “It would be very useful for Michael if you disa“It would be very useful for Michael if you disa“It would be very useful for Michael if you disa“It would be very useful for Michael if you disappeared. And if youppeared. And if youppeared. And if youppeared. And if you disappear, the game’s over.”disappear, the game’s over.”disappear, the game’s over.”disappear, the game’s over.” 1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom? Sapt says this to Rassendyll. 2. Why does the speaker say this?2. Why does the speaker say this?2. Why does the speaker say this?2. Why does the speaker say this? Because Rassendyll complained that there are always men following him. (The men were ordered by Sapt to do so.) 3.3.3.3. What game would be over if the person disappeared? Explain.What game would be over if the person disappeared? Explain.What game would be over if the person disappeared? Explain.What game would be over if the person disappeared? Explain. ‫!ح‬J‫ا‬ The game of who is King. Michael would also kill the real King and then make himself King.
  • 15.
    15 “I also havea game to play. I’ll tell the Duke’s men that you never came.“I also have a game to play. I’ll tell the Duke’s men that you never came.“I also have a game to play. I’ll tell the Duke’s men that you never came.“I also have a game to play. I’ll tell the Duke’s men that you never came. If the Duke doesn’t find out what I’ve done, we may meetIf the Duke doesn’t find out what I’ve done, we may meetIf the Duke doesn’t find out what I’ve done, we may meetIf the Duke doesn’t find out what I’ve done, we may meet again.” 1. Who says this to1. Who says this to1. Who says this to1. Who says this to whom?whom?whom?whom? Antoinette de Mauban says this to Rassendyll. 2. Where are they?2. Where are they?2. Where are they?2. Where are they? They are in the summer house . 3. What has the speaker done that the Duke shouldn’t find out?3. What has the speaker done that the Duke shouldn’t find out?3. What has the speaker done that the Duke shouldn’t find out?3. What has the speaker done that the Duke shouldn’t find out? She has warned ‫$ر‬ Rassendyll that they are trying to kill him, and has told him how to escape. “But you always knew that you would become King. How could you“But you always knew that you would become King. How could you“But you always knew that you would become King. How could you“But you always knew that you would become King. How could you think that was someone else’s job?”think that was someone else’s job?”think that was someone else’s job?”think that was someone else’s job?” 1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom? Princess Flavia says this to “King” Rassendyll. 2. Where are they?2. Where are they?2. Where are they?2. Where are they? They are at the ball in the palace. 3. This was said i3. This was said i3. This was said i3. This was said in reactionn reactionn reactionn reaction,G ‫رد‬ to the other person’s words. What didto the other person’s words. What didto the other person’s words. What didto the other person’s words. What did the other person say before this?the other person say before this?the other person say before this?the other person say before this? He said that when he was younger he didn’t think he had any responsibilities to society. “Every evening, I’ll send you a message. If you don’t get a message for“Every evening, I’ll send you a message. If you don’t get a message for“Every evening, I’ll send you a message. If you don’t get a message for“Every evening, I’ll send you a message. If you don’t get a message for three days, yothree days, yothree days, yothree days, you have the authority to say that you are now the head ofu have the authority to say that you are now the head ofu have the authority to say that you are now the head ofu have the authority to say that you are now the head of Strelsau.”Strelsau.”Strelsau.”Strelsau.” 1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom? Rassendyll to Marshal Strakencz. 2. When is this said?2. When is this said?2. When is this said?2. When is this said? This is said the day after the ball, before Rassendyll goes to Zenda. 3. What other orders does the speak3. What other orders does the speak3. What other orders does the speak3. What other orders does the speaker give?er give?er give?er give? The Marshal must guard the Princess and not let Michael or his men near her. If the Marshal becomes the head of Strelsau, he must then go to the Duke and demand to seethe King. If he doesn’t see the King in twenty-
  • 16.
    16 four hours, hemust tell the people that the King is dead and make Princess Flavia the new ruler of Ruritania. Chapter 6Chapter 6Chapter 6Chapter 6 A. Answer these questions.A. Answer these questions.A. Answer these questions.A. Answer these questions. 1. Rassendyll’s writing is different from the King’s. What reason does1. Rassendyll’s writing is different from the King’s. What reason does1. Rassendyll’s writing is different from the King’s. What reason does1. Rassendyll’s writing is different from the King’s. What reason does Rassendyll give? Why might this difference be a problem for MarshalRassendyll give? Why might this difference be a problem for MarshalRassendyll give? Why might this difference be a problem for MarshalRassendyll give? Why might this difference be a problem for Marshal SSSStrakencz?trakencz?trakencz?trakencz? Rassendyll says it is because of his injured finger‫ب‬ E O ‫.ا‬ It might be a problem for Strakencz because people might think the order from the King is not a real one. 2. What reason2. What reason2. What reason2. What reason K5 does Rassendyll give Princess Flavia for leavingdoes Rassendyll give Princess Flavia for leavingdoes Rassendyll give Princess Flavia for leavingdoes Rassendyll give Princess Flavia for leaving Strelsau? What does he ask her to do if he doesn’t come back?Strelsau? What does he ask her to do if he doesn’t come back?Strelsau? What does he ask her to do if he doesn’t come back?Strelsau? What does he ask her to do if he doesn’t come back? He tells her he is going to hunt a big animal — Michael. He tells her she must become Queen if he doesn’t return. 3.Where do Rassendyll and his men stay for their hunting trip?Where is it3.Where do Rassendyll and his men stay for their hunting trip?Where is it3.Where do Rassendyll and his men stay for their hunting trip?Where is it3.Where do Rassendyll and his men stay for their hunting trip?Where is it and who does it belong to?and who does it belong to?and who does it belong to?and who does it belong to? They stay in a country house called Tarlenheim. It belongs to a relative e of Fritz. It is on a hill 2 on the opposite side D (, ‫ا‬ ‫ء‬KL ‫ا‬ of the town of Zenda from the castle. 4. What reason does Duke Michael give for not visiting “King”4. What reason does Duke Michael give for not visiting “King”4. What reason does Duke Michael give for not visiting “King”4. What reason does Duke Michael give for not visiting “King” Rassendyll or inviting him to his castle?Rassendyll or inviting him to his castle?Rassendyll or inviting him to his castle?Rassendyll or inviting him to his castle? He says that he and some servants have a serious sickness. 5. Why do Rassendyll and Fritz go to the inn at Zenda? Who do they5. Why do Rassendyll and Fritz go to the inn at Zenda? Who do they5. Why do Rassendyll and Fritz go to the inn at Zenda? Who do they5. Why do Rassendyll and Fritz go to the inn at Zenda? Who do they talk to there and what do they say?talk to there and what do they say?talk to there and what do they say?talk to there and what do they say? They go to meet Johann. They talk to the inn keeper’s daughter and ask her to have Johann meet them the next night. 6. What happens to Bern6. What happens to Bern6. What happens to Bern6. What happens to Bernenstein while Fritz and Rassendyll are outenstein while Fritz and Rassendyll are outenstein while Fritz and Rassendyll are outenstein while Fritz and Rassendyll are out? He is shot in the arm while he is out in the woods. 7. What message does Rupert Hentzau bring the next day? How does7. What message does Rupert Hentzau bring the next day? How does7. What message does Rupert Hentzau bring the next day? How does7. What message does Rupert Hentzau bring the next day? How does Rassendyll replyRassendyll replyRassendyll replyRassendyll reply‫!د‬ ? What happens when Rupert is leaving?? What happens when Rupert is leaving?? What happens when Rupert is leaving?? What happens when Rupert is leaving?
  • 17.
    17 The Duke offersRassendyll a safe journey to the border‫*5ود‬ ‫ا‬ and a million gold pieces. Rassendyll refuses. As Rupert is leaving, he stabs08T Rassendyll in the shoulder with a knife. 8. What do they learn from J8. What do they learn from J8. What do they learn from J8. What do they learn from Johann?ohann?ohann?ohann? They learn where the King is being kept in the castle and the Duke’s plans. 9. Describe the room and the pipe where the real King is being kept.9. Describe the room and the pipe where the real King is being kept.9. Describe the room and the pipe where the real King is being kept.9. Describe the room and the pipe where the real King is being kept. There is an outer room with no windows. It is always guarded by three of the Six Men. The King is kept in chains in the next room. Its window has a large pipe that leads to the castle moat. 10. What is the plan if they are attacked? How will they kill the King10. What is the plan if they are attacked? How will they kill the King10. What is the plan if they are attacked? How will they kill the King10. What is the plan if they are attacked? How will they kill the King and what will they do with the body?and what will they do with the body?and what will they do with the body?and what will they do with the body? They will kill the King and then put him into the pipe. The chains will keep the body under the water of the moat. The guards can then go out the same pipe and swim across the moat to escape. 11. Why do they send Johann back to the castle?11. Why do they send Johann back to the castle?11. Why do they send Johann back to the castle?11. Why do they send Johann back to the castle? To spy on Michael E. Read the quotations and answer the questions.E. Read the quotations and answer the questions.E. Read the quotations and answer the questions.E. Read the quotations and answer the questions. “The wri“The wri“The wri“The writing’s a little different from your usual. I hope people know it’s ating’s a little different from your usual. I hope people know it’s ating’s a little different from your usual. I hope people know it’s ating’s a little different from your usual. I hope people know it’s a real order from the King.”real order from the King.”real order from the King.”real order from the King.” 1. Who says this to Rassendyll (the King)?1. Who says this to Rassendyll (the King)?1. Who says this to Rassendyll (the King)?1. Who says this to Rassendyll (the King)? Marshal Strakencz . 2. What does he think is the reason that the handwriting is different?2. What does he think is the reason that the handwriting is different?2. What does he think is the reason that the handwriting is different?2. What does he think is the reason that the handwriting is different? What is the real reason?What is the real reason?What is the real reason?What is the real reason? He thinks it is different because the King has injured his hand. The real reason is that Rassendyll is not the real King. 3. Why is it important that the handwriting be the same?3. Why is it important that the handwriting be the same?3. Why is it important that the handwriting be the same?3. Why is it important that the handwriting be the same? So that people will know that it is a real order from the King. “So you’d p“So you’d p“So you’d p“So you’d prefer to hunt animals than do your duties in the capital?”refer to hunt animals than do your duties in the capital?”refer to hunt animals than do your duties in the capital?”refer to hunt animals than do your duties in the capital?” 1. Who says this to Rassendyll?1. Who says this to Rassendyll?1. Who says this to Rassendyll?1. Who says this to Rassendyll? Princess Flavia.
  • 18.
    18 2. When doesthe person say this?2. When does the person say this?2. When does the person say this?2. When does the person say this? The day after the ball. When Rassendyll is saying goodbye to goto Zenda to hunt Michael. 3. What “animal” is Ras3. What “animal” is Ras3. What “animal” is Ras3. What “animal” is Rassendyll going to hunt?sendyll going to hunt?sendyll going to hunt?sendyll going to hunt? Duke Michael. “If you do not know how to address the King, my brother must find“If you do not know how to address the King, my brother must find“If you do not know how to address the King, my brother must find“If you do not know how to address the King, my brother must find another messenger.”another messenger.”another messenger.”another messenger.” 1. Who does Rassendyll say this to?1. Who does Rassendyll say this to?1. Who does Rassendyll say this to?1. Who does Rassendyll say this to? Rupert Hentzau. 2. Where are they?2. Where are they?2. Where are they?2. Where are they? At the country house called Tarlenheim.Tarlenheim.Tarlenheim.Tarlenheim. 3. Why does he say3. Why does he say3. Why does he say3. Why does he say this?this?this?this? Because Rupert Hentzau addressed him as "Rassendyll". Rassendyll, I think that this time next year, you’ll still be King.”Rassendyll, I think that this time next year, you’ll still be King.”Rassendyll, I think that this time next year, you’ll still be King.”Rassendyll, I think that this time next year, you’ll still be King.” 1. Who says this?1. Who says this?1. Who says this?1. Who says this? Colonel Sapt. 2. What has he just heard?2. What has he just heard?2. What has he just heard?2. What has he just heard? He has just heard the Duke’s plan for killing the King and hiding the body. 3. Why does he think Rassendyll will still be King after a year?3. Why does he think Rassendyll will still be King after a year?3. Why does he think Rassendyll will still be King after a year?3. Why does he think Rassendyll will still be King after a year? Because the Duke’s plan is very clever and he will kill the King whether he is attacked by a small group or a large one. Chapter 7Chapter 7Chapter 7Chapter 7 A. Answer these questions.A. Answer these questions.A. Answer these questions.A. Answer these questions. 1. What three piece1. What three piece1. What three piece1. What three pieces of news arrive at Tarlenheim the next day?s of news arrive at Tarlenheim the next day?s of news arrive at Tarlenheim the next day?s of news arrive at Tarlenheim the next day? a) People of Strelsau were worried when they heard that the king ( Rassendyll ) was badly injured while he was hunting in the woods. b) Michael thought that Rassendyll was badly injured ( by Rupert. ) c) The Princess was worried and wanted to see him. 2. Why do Rassendyll and the others go to the castle at night?2. Why do Rassendyll and the others go to the castle at night?2. Why do Rassendyll and the others go to the castle at night?2. Why do Rassendyll and the others go to the castle at night?
  • 19.
    19 They want toexplore 1C it so that they can make plans to rescue the King. 3. Why does Rassendyll kill Max Holf?3. Why does Rassendyll kill Max Holf?3. Why does Rassendyll kill Max Holf?3. Why does Rassendyll kill Max Holf? He is guarding the King’s prison. Rassendyll kills him because this is a war for the King's life and Max is working for the enemy. 4. Why do the seven gentlemen go with Rassendyll, Sapt and Fritz to the4. Why do the seven gentlemen go with Rassendyll, Sapt and Fritz to the4. Why do the seven gentlemen go with Rassendyll, Sapt and Fritz to the4. Why do the seven gentlemen go with Rassendyll, Sapt and Fritz to the castle? What do they do?castle? What do they do?castle? What do they do?castle? What do they do? To help them if Michael's men attacked. ;. ‫ه‬ ;I25 C,‫د‬ 4. . They fight with the Duke’s men (and three of them are killed). 5. Who gets killed in the fight in the woods? Who gets away?5. Who gets killed in the fight in the woods? Who gets away?5. Who gets killed in the fight in the woods? Who gets away?5. Who gets killed in the fight in the woods? Who gets away? Two of the Duke’s Six Men get killed, Lauengram and KafsteinLauengram and KafsteinLauengram and KafsteinLauengram and Kafstein. Three of Rassendyll’s men get killed also. Rupert Hentzau escapes. 6. Why were Rassendyll’s bags found at a train station near Zenda?6. Why were Rassendyll’s bags found at a train station near Zenda?6. Why were Rassendyll’s bags found at a train station near Zenda?6. Why were Rassendyll’s bags found at a train station near Zenda? Because Rassendyll prviously sent them by train before him. 7777----Why is the Chief of Police looking for Mr Rassendyll?Why is the Chief of Police looking for Mr Rassendyll?Why is the Chief of Police looking for Mr Rassendyll?Why is the Chief of Police looking for Mr Rassendyll? Because the British ambassador ) had reported that an Englishman called Rassendyll had disappeared near the town of Zenda. They had found Rassendyll's bags at a nearby train station . 8888---- Rassendyll meets Rupert the next day while they are out riding. WhatRassendyll meets Rupert the next day while they are out riding. WhatRassendyll meets Rupert the next day while they are out riding. WhatRassendyll meets Rupert the next day while they are out riding. What plan does Rupert offer to Rassendyll?plan does Rupert offer to Rassendyll?plan does Rupert offer to Rassendyll?plan does Rupert offer to Rassendyll? He offers to help him attack the castle. But Sapt, Fritz, Michael and the King must all die. Then Rassendyll can stay as King and Rupert will be given a reward (money). 9999---- Why is Antoinette de Mauban being kept as a prisoner of the Duke?Why is Antoinette de Mauban being kept as a prisoner of the Duke?Why is Antoinette de Mauban being kept as a prisoner of the Duke?Why is Antoinette de Mauban being kept as a prisoner of the Duke? He discovered that she helped Rassendyll in the summer house. He cannot trust her now. 10101010---- A doctor has been brought to see the real King in his prison. WhyA doctor has been brought to see the real King in his prison. WhyA doctor has been brought to see the real King in his prison. WhyA doctor has been brought to see the real King in his prison. Why doesn’t Duke Michael let the doctor leave?doesn’t Duke Michael let the doctor leave?doesn’t Duke Michael let the doctor leave?doesn’t Duke Michael let the doctor leave? Because the doctor would tell people that the King is a prisoner. 11111111---- Why does RassendyllWhy does RassendyllWhy does RassendyllWhy does Rassendyll ask Antoinette de Mauban to cry out for help atask Antoinette de Mauban to cry out for help atask Antoinette de Mauban to cry out for help atask Antoinette de Mauban to cry out for help at two o’clock in the morning?two o’clock in the morning?two o’clock in the morning?two o’clock in the morning?
  • 20.
    20 So the Dukewill go to help her. At the same time Johann will open the front door to let in Sapt and Fritz with their men. 12121212---- Why does Rupert Hentzau swim across the moat to goWhy does Rupert Hentzau swim across the moat to goWhy does Rupert Hentzau swim across the moat to goWhy does Rupert Hentzau swim across the moat to go back to theback to theback to theback to the mansion? Why doesn’t he use the drawbridge?mansion? Why doesn’t he use the drawbridge?mansion? Why doesn’t he use the drawbridge?mansion? Why doesn’t he use the drawbridge? The drawbridge has been pulled up O ‫ر‬for the night. He is doing something secret‫ي‬ , so he does not use the bridge. Read the quotations and answer the questions.Read the quotations and answer the questions.Read the quotations and answer the questions.Read the quotations and answer the questions. “Go back to Strelsau and tell the A“Go back to Strelsau and tell the A“Go back to Strelsau and tell the A“Go back to Strelsau and tell the Ambassador what you know. I’ll lookmbassador what you know. I’ll lookmbassador what you know. I’ll lookmbassador what you know. I’ll look into this for you.”into this for you.”into this for you.”into this for you.” 1. Who does Rassendyll say this to?1. Who does Rassendyll say this to?1. Who does Rassendyll say this to?1. Who does Rassendyll say this to? Rassendyll says this to the Chief of Police of Strelsau. 2. What is it that Rassendyll will look into?2. What is it that Rassendyll will look into?2. What is it that Rassendyll will look into?2. What is it that Rassendyll will look into? The disappearance ‫ء‬ 1W‫أ‬of an English gentleman called Rassendyll 3. Why doesn’t he want the Chief of Police to investigate about the3. Why doesn’t he want the Chief of Police to investigate about the3. Why doesn’t he want the Chief of Police to investigate about the3. Why doesn’t he want the Chief of Police to investigate about the missing man?missing man?missing man?missing man? Because he might find out that Rassendyll is pretending to be the King. “He makes me angry. I nearly killed him myself last night. Think carefully“He makes me angry. I nearly killed him myself last night. Think carefully“He makes me angry. I nearly killed him myself last night. Think carefully“He makes me angry. I nearly killed him myself last night. Think carefully about my plan.”about my plan.”about my plan.”about my plan.” 1. Who1. Who1. Who1. Who says this to Rassendyll?says this to Rassendyll?says this to Rassendyll?says this to Rassendyll? Rupert Hentzau says this. 2. Who is the person talking about?2. Who is the person talking about?2. Who is the person talking about?2. Who is the person talking about? He is talking about Duke Michael. 3. What is the person’s plan?3. What is the person’s plan?3. What is the person’s plan?3. What is the person’s plan? He will help Rassendyll attack the castle. Hentzau will decide the time. But Sapt, Fritz, Michael and the real King must all die. Then Rassendyll will remain King and Hentzau will have a reward. “I hear there are new servants at the castle. Do these servants know the“I hear there are new servants at the castle. Do these servants know the“I hear there are new servants at the castle. Do these servants know the“I hear there are new servants at the castle. Do these servants know the King’s aKing’s aKing’s aKing’s a
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    21 prisoner there?”prisoner there?”prisonerthere?”prisoner there?” 1111----who says this to Johann?who says this to Johann?who says this to Johann?who says this to Johann? Rassendyll says it. 2222----What does JohannWhat does JohannWhat does JohannWhat does Johann answer?answer?answer?answer? He answers that the servants do not know that the prisoner is the King. 3333----Why is that important?Why is that important?Why is that important?Why is that important? Rassendyll wants to know if the servants will think he is the King (and obeyO)T him or surrender to him when he attacks the castle). Chapter 8Chapter 8Chapter 8Chapter 8 A. Answer these questions.A. Answer these questions.A. Answer these questions.A. Answer these questions. 1. Where does Rassendyll wait for it to be two o’clock?1. Where does Rassendyll wait for it to be two o’clock?1. Where does Rassendyll wait for it to be two o’clock?1. Where does Rassendyll wait for it to be two o’clock? He waits by the drawbridge gatethe drawbridge gatethe drawbridge gatethe drawbridge gate ‫ي‬ D ‫ا‬ D‫ا‬ Dnext to the castle. 2. Rassendyll has asked Antoinette to c2. Rassendyll has asked Antoinette to c2. Rassendyll has asked Antoinette to c2. Rassendyll has asked Antoinette to cry for help at two o’clock. Whyry for help at two o’clock. Whyry for help at two o’clock. Whyry for help at two o’clock. Why does she do it earlier?does she do it earlier?does she do it earlier?does she do it earlier? Because she is being attacked ;. I2 IA_by Rupert. He wants to punish e 8 her for writing to Rassendyll. 3. Why does Rassendyll kill De Gautet with a sword3. Why does Rassendyll kill De Gautet with a sword3. Why does Rassendyll kill De Gautet with a sword3. Why does Rassendyll kill De Gautet with a sword<= and not with aand not with aand not with aand not with a gun?gun?gun?gun? As he doesn't want to make any noise ‫ء‬ r rand attract ‫$ب‬L other people. 4. How does Rassendyll get the keys4. How does Rassendyll get the keys4. How does Rassendyll get the keys4. How does Rassendyll get the keys =# : to the King’s prison?to the King’s prison?to the King’s prison?to the King’s prison? He takes them from De Gautet’s clothes after he kills him. 5. Who gets killed in the first room of the King’s prison? Who gets killed5. Who gets killed in the first room of the King’s prison? Who gets killed5. Who gets killed in the first room of the King’s prison? Who gets killed5. Who gets killed in the first room of the King’s prison? Who gets killed inininin the room where the King is? Who gets woundedthe room where the King is? Who gets woundedthe room where the King is? Who gets woundedthe room where the King is? Who gets wounded‫ب‬ " ???? -Bersonin gets killed in the first room. In the room where the King is, the doctor is killed by Detchard, and Detchard is killed by Rassendyll. -The King and Rassendyll are both wounded. 6. Why doesn’t6. Why doesn’t6. Why doesn’t6. Why doesn’t the King fight Detchard directlythe King fight Detchard directlythe King fight Detchard directlythe King fight Detchard directly‫!ة‬J 5 ? How does he help? How does he help? How does he help? How does he help Rassendyll?Rassendyll?Rassendyll?Rassendyll?
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    22 As the Kingwas weak )8r from illness and in chains M . He helps Rassendyll by pushing O 5 a chair into Detchard as he is fighting. (This makes him lose his balance ‫ازن‬ 2and fall over the doctor’s body. Then it is easy for Rassendyll to kill him.) 7.Who kills the Duke7.Who kills the Duke7.Who kills the Duke7.Who kills the Duke? Rupert Hentzau. 8. Why does Rupert ride away instead of fighting8. Why does Rupert ride away instead of fighting8. Why does Rupert ride away instead of fighting8. Why does Rupert ride away instead of fighting‫ل‬ Rassendyll?Rassendyll?Rassendyll?Rassendyll? Because Fritz comes with a gun and Rupert knows he can’t fight both of them ,‫ه‬M‫.آ‬ 9. Ho9. Ho9. Ho9. How does the boy make a problem for Sapt, Fritz and Rassendyll?w does the boy make a problem for Sapt, Fritz and Rassendyll?w does the boy make a problem for Sapt, Fritz and Rassendyll?w does the boy make a problem for Sapt, Fritz and Rassendyll? The boy runs out and says the King is behind the tree, but Strakencz and the Princess think that the King is in the castle. Sapt has a problem to explain ‫ح‬-C this. 10101010----Why does Sapt tell theWhy does Sapt tell theWhy does Sapt tell theWhy does Sapt tell the Princess to come alone to see the King behindPrincess to come alone to see the King behindPrincess to come alone to see the King behindPrincess to come alone to see the King behind the tree?the tree?the tree?the tree? He asks the Princess to come alone because he doesn’t want Marshal Strakencz to know about Rassendyll. 11111111---- Why did Sapt have the real King taken from his prison with his faceWhy did Sapt have the real King taken from his prison with his faceWhy did Sapt have the real King taken from his prison with his faceWhy did Sapt have the real King taken from his prison with his face coveredcoveredcoveredcovered-8L ???? Sapt didn't want his men or the servants to see who the prisoner really was. 12121212----What did Sapt's men and the servants think happened to the King andWhat did Sapt's men and the servants think happened to the King andWhat did Sapt's men and the servants think happened to the King andWhat did Sapt's men and the servants think happened to the King and to the prisoner?to the prisoner?to the prisoner?to the prisoner? They think that the King was wounded in the fight to rescue the prisoner, and that the prisoner went after Rupert Hentzau. 13131313----Why did Rassendyll wait in the forest until dark to go to the castle?Why did Rassendyll wait in the forest until dark to go to the castle?Why did Rassendyll wait in the forest until dark to go to the castle?Why did Rassendyll wait in the forest until dark to go to the castle? Rassendyll waited until he could go into the castle under the cover of dark ‫م‬MN ‫ا‬ ‫ء‬ Tt. He didn't want anyone to see him. 14. How does Rassendyll teach the King how to be a real king?14. How does Rassendyll teach the King how to be a real king?14. How does Rassendyll teach the King how to be a real king?14. How does Rassendyll teach the King how to be a real king? He took his responsibilities as King seriously 5LDand tried to run the country well.
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    23 15. What doesRassendyll mean when he writes “Nobody knew15. What does Rassendyll mean when he writes “Nobody knew15. What does Rassendyll mean when he writes “Nobody knew15. What does Rassendyll mean when he writes “Nobody knew wherewherewherewhere Rupert had disappeared to, and the thought of the man who had almostRupert had disappeared to, and the thought of the man who had almostRupert had disappeared to, and the thought of the man who had almostRupert had disappeared to, and the thought of the man who had almost beaten me still makes my heart beat louder in my chest”?beaten me still makes my heart beat louder in my chest”?beaten me still makes my heart beat louder in my chest”?beaten me still makes my heart beat louder in my chest”? He meant that when he thought of Rupert he got angry. He wished he could find him and fight him. 16. Do you think Ra16. Do you think Ra16. Do you think Ra16. Do you think Rassendyll was right to pretendssendyll was right to pretendssendyll was right to pretendssendyll was right to pretend -M to be the King forto be the King forto be the King forto be the King for the coronation? Was he right to continue to pretend to be the King for sothe coronation? Was he right to continue to pretend to be the King for sothe coronation? Was he right to continue to pretend to be the King for sothe coronation? Was he right to continue to pretend to be the King for so long?long?long?long? Yes, he was right because that was the only way to save the country from Duke Michael and save the King. No, as it was better to tell the princess and the marshal the truth. 17. Why doesn’t Rassendyll remain the King?17. Why doesn’t Rassendyll remain the King?17. Why doesn’t Rassendyll remain the King?17. Why doesn’t Rassendyll remain the King? The King was still alive, so it wasn't right ! for Rassendyll to remain the King. 18181818----If he was a wiser and better ruler than the real King, would it beIf he was a wiser and better ruler than the real King, would it beIf he was a wiser and better ruler than the real King, would it beIf he was a wiser and better ruler than the real King, would it be wrong fwrong fwrong fwrong for him to remain King?or him to remain King?or him to remain King?or him to remain King? Yes, it would be wrong because even if he was wiser and better than the real King, it wasn't right for him to take something that belonged to someone else. 19191919----What does Rassendyll learn from his adventuresWhat does Rassendyll learn from his adventuresWhat does Rassendyll learn from his adventuresWhat does Rassendyll learn from his adventures? He learnt all about responsibility‫ت‬ ) uC and duties‫ت‬ .‫.وا‬ E. Read the quotations and answer the questions.E. Read the quotations and answer the questions.E. Read the quotations and answer the questions.E. Read the quotations and answer the questions. “This woman’s been writing secret letters to Rassendyll! She needs to be“This woman’s been writing secret letters to Rassendyll! She needs to be“This woman’s been writing secret letters to Rassendyll! She needs to be“This woman’s been writing secret letters to Rassendyll! She needs to be punished!”punished!”punished!”punished!” 1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom? Rupert Hentzau says this to Duke Michael. 2. Who is “this woman”?2. Who is “this woman”?2. Who is “this woman”?2. Who is “this woman”? “This woman” is Antoinette de Mauban. 3. What is the speaker doing while saying this?3. What is the speaker doing while saying this?3. What is the speaker doing while saying this?3. What is the speaker doing while saying this? He is attacking Antoinette and fighting with Duke Michael.
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    24 “Dead! That’s good.Then I’m your leader now. Put down your weapons“Dead! That’s good. Then I’m your leader now. Put down your weapons“Dead! That’s good. Then I’m your leader now. Put down your weapons“Dead! That’s good. Then I’m your leader now. Put down your weapons and do as I say.”and do as I say.”and do as I say.”and do as I say.” 1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom? Rupert Hentzau says this to the Duke’s servants. 2. Where is the speaker?2. Where is the speaker?2. Where is the speaker?2. Where is the speaker? He is standing on the drawbridge (between the mansion and castle). 3. Do the people obey3. Do the people obey3. Do the people obey3. Do the people obey =8 him? What happens?him? What happens?him? What happens?him? What happens? No, they don’t obey him. They let Madame de Mauban try to shoot him. “Why didn’t you follow my plan? We could have worked well together.”“Why didn’t you follow my plan? We could have worked well together.”“Why didn’t you follow my plan? We could have worked well together.”“Why didn’t you follow my plan? We could have worked well together.” 1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom? Rupert Hentzau says this to Rassendyll. 2. Where are they and what2. Where are they and what2. Where are they and what2. Where are they and what has just happened?has just happened?has just happened?has just happened? They are in the forest near the castle. Rupert has killed the Duke; Rassendyll has killed the others of the Six Men and rescued the King. 3. What was the plan that wasn’t followed?3. What was the plan that wasn’t followed?3. What was the plan that wasn’t followed?3. What was the plan that wasn’t followed? The King, the Duke, Sapt, and Fritz would all die. Rassendyll would remain the King and Hentzau would be rewarded. “I hoped that tomorrow, you’d come with me to Strelsau and tell“I hoped that tomorrow, you’d come with me to Strelsau and tell“I hoped that tomorrow, you’d come with me to Strelsau and tell“I hoped that tomorrow, you’d come with me to Strelsau and tell everyone about the brave things that you’ve done, but Sapt tells me thateveryone about the brave things that you’ve done, but Sapt tells me thateveryone about the brave things that you’ve done, but Sapt tells me thateveryone about the brave things that you’ve done, but Sapt tells me that this isn’t possible.”this isn’t possible.”this isn’t possible.”this isn’t possible.” 1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom?1. Who says this to whom? The (real) King says this to Rassendyll. 2. Where are they?2. Where are they?2. Where are they?2. Where are they? They are in a bedroom in the mansion. 3. What do these words tell you about the speaker’s character and the3. What do these words tell you about the speaker’s character and the3. What do these words tell you about the speaker’s character and the3. What do these words tell you about the speaker’s character and the speaker’s relationship with Sapt?speaker’s relationship with Sapt?speaker’s relationship with Sapt?speaker’s relationship with Sapt? He does not have good judgment; . He depends5,18 a lot on Sapt. “I hoped that tomorrow, you’d come with me to Strelsau and tell everyone“I hoped that tomorrow, you’d come with me to Strelsau and tell everyone“I hoped that tomorrow, you’d come with me to Strelsau and tell everyone“I hoped that tomorrow, you’d come with me to Strelsau and tell everyone about theabout theabout theabout the brave things that you’ve done, but Sapt tells me that this isn’t possible.brave things that you’ve done, but Sapt tells me that this isn’t possible.brave things that you’ve done, but Sapt tells me that this isn’t possible.brave things that you’ve done, but Sapt tells me that this isn’t possible.
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    25 WorkbookWorkbookWorkbookWorkbook Practice Test 1PracticeTest 1Practice Test 1Practice Test 1 A) Answer the following questions:A) Answer the following questions:A) Answer the following questions:A) Answer the following questions: 1111---- What is the setting (time and pWhat is the setting (time and pWhat is the setting (time and pWhat is the setting (time and place) of The Prisoner of Zenda?lace) of The Prisoner of Zenda?lace) of The Prisoner of Zenda?lace) of The Prisoner of Zenda? -The story took place in strelsaustrelsaustrelsaustrelsau (the capital of Ruritania) and ZendaZendaZendaZenda. -The events took place during the coronationduring the coronationduring the coronationduring the coronation of the King Rudolf the fifth. 2222---- How old is Rudolf when the events of the story start?How old is Rudolf when the events of the story start?How old is Rudolf when the events of the story start?How old is Rudolf when the events of the story start? Rudolf is 29 years old. 3333---- According to Rose, how is Rudolf Rassendyll different from his brotherAccording to Rose, how is Rudolf Rassendyll different from his brotherAccording to Rose, how is Rudolf Rassendyll different from his brotherAccording to Rose, how is Rudolf Rassendyll different from his brother Robert?Robert?Robert?Robert? Rudolf is different because he does not take his duties to society seriously. He doesn’t work. 4444---- MentionMentionMentionMention !‫اذآ‬three skillsthree skillsthree skillsthree skills‫رات‬ O that Rudolf Rassendyll has.that Rudolf Rassendyll has.that Rudolf Rassendyll has.that Rudolf Rassendyll has. He can speak several languages (German, French, Spanish, Italian), he can ride a horse and he can fight with a sword. B) Read the following quotation, then answer the questions:B) Read the following quotation, then answer the questions:B) Read the following quotation, then answer the questions:B) Read the following quotation, then answer the questions: "Why should I do anything? I have nearly enough money to do anything I"Why should I do anything? I have nearly enough money to do anything I"Why should I do anything? I have nearly enough money to do anything I"Why should I do anything? I have nearly enough money to do anything I want to (no one ewant to (no one ewant to (no one ewant to (no one ever has quite enough money to do that, of course), and Iver has quite enough money to do that, of course), and Iver has quite enough money to do that, of course), and Iver has quite enough money to do that, of course), and I enjoy an important position in society."enjoy an important position in society."enjoy an important position in society."enjoy an important position in society." 1111---- Who said this?Who said this?Who said this?Who said this? Rudolf Rassendyll said this. 2222---- To whom was it saidTo whom was it saidTo whom was it saidTo whom was it said? Countess Rose. 3333---- Do you agree that people who have a lot of money should do nothinDo you agree that people who have a lot of money should do nothinDo you agree that people who have a lot of money should do nothinDo you agree that people who have a lot of money should do nothingggg? ExplainExplainExplainExplain No, I don't agree. Because work is necessary in our life. C) Find the mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it:C) Find the mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it:C) Find the mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it:C) Find the mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it: 1- Rudolf Rassendyll told Rose he was going to go walking in the West Indies. Rudolf Rassendyll told Rose he was going to go walking in the AlpsAlpsAlpsAlps.... 2- The King invited Rassendyll to stay with his family in Strelsau.
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    26 JohannJohannJohannJohann invited Rassendyllto stay with his family in Strelsau. Practice Test 2Practice Test 2Practice Test 2Practice Test 2 A) Answer the following questions:A) Answer the following questions:A) Answer the following questions:A) Answer the following questions: 1111---- Why wasn't Rassendyll as sick as the KinWhy wasn't Rassendyll as sick as the KinWhy wasn't Rassendyll as sick as the KinWhy wasn't Rassendyll as sick as the King was?g was?g was?g was? He only ate one cake so he ate less poison. 2222---- Why did Fritz and Sapt lock upWhy did Fritz and Sapt lock upWhy did Fritz and Sapt lock upWhy did Fritz and Sapt lock up @5AJohann's mother with the King?Johann's mother with the King?Johann's mother with the King?Johann's mother with the King? Because she overheard them and knew about their plan. 3333---- Why was Rassendyll afraid when he saw Antoinette de Mauban onWhy was Rassendyll afraid when he saw Antoinette de Mauban onWhy was Rassendyll afraid when he saw Antoinette de Mauban onWhy was Rassendyll afraid when he saw Antoinette de Mauban on the balcony?the balcony?the balcony?the balcony? He was afraid that she would recognise ‫ف‬ 81 him and say that he wasn’t the real King. 4444---- According to Flavia, how has Rassendyll (the King) changed in hisAccording to Flavia, how has Rassendyll (the King) changed in hisAccording to Flavia, how has Rassendyll (the King) changed in hisAccording to Flavia, how has Rassendyll (the King) changed in his appearance?appearance?appearance?appearance? She says that his face is thinner and he acts more serious. B) Read the following quotatioB) Read the following quotatioB) Read the following quotatioB) Read the following quotation, then answer the questions:n, then answer the questions:n, then answer the questions:n, then answer the questions: "I heard that you rode through the old town alone. That surprised me. The"I heard that you rode through the old town alone. That surprised me. The"I heard that you rode through the old town alone. That surprised me. The"I heard that you rode through the old town alone. That surprised me. The people there must really have appreciated what you did."people there must really have appreciated what you did."people there must really have appreciated what you did."people there must really have appreciated what you did." 1- Who said thisWho said thisWho said thisWho said this? Princess Flavia said this. 2---- To whom was it saidTo whom was it saidTo whom was it saidTo whom was it said? It was said to the Rassendyll. 3333---- Why did the people appreciateWhy did the people appreciateWhy did the people appreciateWhy did the people appreciate‫ر‬ > this action?this action?this action?this action? It showed the people that the King cared ;1‫اه‬about them and trusted them. C) Find the mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it:C) Find the mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it:C) Find the mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it:C) Find the mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it: 1- The rich people who had always lived well would support the Duke. The rich people who had always lived well would support the KingKingKingKing.... 2- Sapt and Fritz believed that Rassendyll had poisoned the King. Sapt and Fritz believed that DukeDukeDukeDuke MichaelMichaelMichaelMichael had poisoned the King. Practice Test 3Practice Test 3Practice Test 3Practice Test 3 A) Answer the following questions:A) Answer the following questions:A) Answer the following questions:A) Answer the following questions:
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    27 1111---- Why couldn'tthe Duke say anyWhy couldn't the Duke say anyWhy couldn't the Duke say anyWhy couldn't the Duke say anything about Rassendyll even though hething about Rassendyll even though hething about Rassendyll even though hething about Rassendyll even though he knew Rassendyll was not the King?knew Rassendyll was not the King?knew Rassendyll was not the King?knew Rassendyll was not the King? He couldn’t say anything because he would have to admit (-‫ف‬ 18 that he had kidnapped the real King. 2222---- How did Sapt explain Rassendyll's injured finger to Freyler?How did Sapt explain Rassendyll's injured finger to Freyler?How did Sapt explain Rassendyll's injured finger to Freyler?How did Sapt explain Rassendyll's injured finger to Freyler? Sapt told Freyler that Rassendyll had caught his finger in a door 8 ‫ا‬ ‫ب‬ D e) ‫.ا‬ 3333---- Why was Rassendyll keen onWhy was Rassendyll keen onWhy was Rassendyll keen onWhy was Rassendyll keen on k getting the people ofgetting the people ofgetting the people ofgetting the people of RuRuRuRuritania to like him more than they liked the Dukeritania to like him more than they liked the Dukeritania to like him more than they liked the Dukeritania to like him more than they liked the Duke? To win their support ; ‫د‬in his fight against Michael 4444---- Why couldn't the Duke ever become King unless he married Flavia?Why couldn't the Duke ever become King unless he married Flavia?Why couldn't the Duke ever become King unless he married Flavia?Why couldn't the Duke ever become King unless he married Flavia? The Duke’s mother wasn’t royal, so legally ) -he couldn’t become King unless he married Princess Flavia. B) Read the following quotation, then answer the questions:B) Read the following quotation, then answer the questions:B) Read the following quotation, then answer the questions:B) Read the following quotation, then answer the questions: "You do know that Michael will be very angry. Is that a good idea?""You do know that Michael will be very angry. Is that a good idea?""You do know that Michael will be very angry. Is that a good idea?""You do know that Michael will be very angry. Is that a good idea?" 1---- Who said thisWho said thisWho said thisWho said this? Princess Flavia said this. 2222---- To whom was it said?To whom was it said?To whom was it said?To whom was it said? It was said to Rassendyll (the King). 3333---- What was it that would make Michael very angry?What was it that would make Michael very angry?What was it that would make Michael very angry?What was it that would make Michael very angry? Rassendyll didn’t ask Michael to come into the room and he can’t enter without the King’s permission. C) Find the mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it:C) Find the mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it:C) Find the mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it:C) Find the mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it: 1- Freyler was Sapt's farmer. Freyler was Sapt’s servantservantservantservant. 2- Rassendyll was worried when the French prince asked him a question which he could not answer. Rassendyll was worried when the French ambassadorambassadorambassadorambassador asked him a question which he could not answer. Practice Test 4Practice Test 4Practice Test 4Practice Test 4
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    28 A) AnsweA) AnsweA)AnsweA) Answer the following questions:r the following questions:r the following questions:r the following questions: 1111---- Rassendyll has never liked responsibilities. Now he has many. WhatRassendyll has never liked responsibilities. Now he has many. WhatRassendyll has never liked responsibilities. Now he has many. WhatRassendyll has never liked responsibilities. Now he has many. What responsibilities does he have?responsibilities does he have?responsibilities does he have?responsibilities does he have? ! 2222---- Why does Rassendyll become good at pretending he has forgotten rulesWhy does Rassendyll become good at pretending he has forgotten rulesWhy does Rassendyll become good at pretending he has forgotten rulesWhy does Rassendyll become good at pretending he has forgotten rules or people he has met?or people he has met?or people he has met?or people he has met? He has to do this so that people will still think he is the real King. 3 Rassendyll tells the Princess that when he was younger, he thought he3 Rassendyll tells the Princess that when he was younger, he thought he3 Rassendyll tells the Princess that when he was younger, he thought he3 Rassendyll tells the Princess that when he was younger, he thought he didn't needidn't needidn't needidn't need to worry about society. Why does he say thisd to worry about society. Why does he say thisd to worry about society. Why does he say thisd to worry about society. Why does he say this? He is forgetting to pretend to be the King. He is thinking of his own youth. 4444---- How does the Princess react to Rassendyll's recalling that he thoughtHow does the Princess react to Rassendyll's recalling that he thoughtHow does the Princess react to Rassendyll's recalling that he thoughtHow does the Princess react to Rassendyll's recalling that he thought he had no need to worry about society?he had no need to worry about society?he had no need to worry about society?he had no need to worry about society? She is surprised because he always knew he would be King, so he should expect to have responsibilities. C) Find the mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it:C) Find the mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it:C) Find the mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it:C) Find the mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it: 1- No one goes into the castle without Michael's or Sapt's permission. No one goes into the castle without Michael’s or Rupert’sRupert’sRupert’sRupert’s permission. 2- The letter from Antoinette tells the King to come to the summer house with a friend. The letter from Antoinette tells the King to come to the summer house alonealonealonealone. Practice Test 5Practice Test 5Practice Test 5Practice Test 5 A) Answer the following questiA) Answer the following questiA) Answer the following questiA) Answer the following questions:ons:ons:ons: 1111---- What is the reason Rassendyll claimsWhat is the reason Rassendyll claimsWhat is the reason Rassendyll claimsWhat is the reason Rassendyll claims-M is the cause of hisis the cause of hisis the cause of hisis the cause of his handwriting being different from the King'shandwriting being different from the King'shandwriting being different from the King'shandwriting being different from the King's? He claims that his hand still hurts from his injury so he can’t write as well as before. 2222----"The thing I hunt is a very big animal," Rassendyll explains. What is"The thing I hunt is a very big animal," Rassendyll explains. What is"The thing I hunt is a very big animal," Rassendyll explains. What is"The thing I hunt is a very big animal," Rassendyll explains. What is Rassendyll really huntinRassendyll really huntinRassendyll really huntinRassendyll really hunting?g?g?g? He is really hunting Duke Michael.
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    29 3333---- To whomdid the large, modern country house called TarlenheimTo whom did the large, modern country house called TarlenheimTo whom did the large, modern country house called TarlenheimTo whom did the large, modern country house called Tarlenheim belong?belong?belong?belong? It belonged to a relative e of Fritz. 4444---- Rassendyll, Sapt and Fritz took ten brave and strong gentlemen thatRassendyll, Sapt and Fritz took ten brave and strong gentlemen thatRassendyll, Sapt and Fritz took ten brave and strong gentlemen thatRassendyll, Sapt and Fritz took ten brave and strong gentlemen that they trusted to hunt down Michael.they trusted to hunt down Michael.they trusted to hunt down Michael.they trusted to hunt down Michael. What reason did they give to theWhat reason did they give to theWhat reason did they give to theWhat reason did they give to the gentlemen?gentlemen?gentlemen?gentlemen? They told the gentlemen that Duke Michael was holding a friend of the King as a prisoner0)L . B) Read the following quotation, then answer the questions:B) Read the following quotation, then answer the questions:B) Read the following quotation, then answer the questions:B) Read the following quotation, then answer the questions: "As you know, his mother was not royal and he can only le"As you know, his mother was not royal and he can only le"As you know, his mother was not royal and he can only le"As you know, his mother was not royal and he can only legally becomegally becomegally becomegally become King if he marries the Princess."King if he marries the Princess."King if he marries the Princess."King if he marries the Princess." 1111---- Who said this?Who said this?Who said this?Who said this? Rassendyll (pretending to be the King) said this. 2222---- To whom was it said?To whom was it said?To whom was it said?To whom was it said? It was said to Marshal Strakencz. 3333---- Who cannot become King unless he marries the Princess?Who cannot become King unless he marries the Princess?Who cannot become King unless he marries the Princess?Who cannot become King unless he marries the Princess? Duke Michael. C) FindC) FindC) FindC) Find the mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it:the mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it:the mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it:the mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it: 1- The owner's wife at the inn thought that Rassendyll was the King. The owner’s daughterdaughterdaughterdaughter at the inn thought that Rassendyll was the King. 2- Of the Six Men, four of them were Ruritanians. Of the Six Men, threethreethreethree of them were Ruritanians. Practice Test 6Practice Test 6Practice Test 6Practice Test 6 A) Answer the following questions:A) Answer the following questions:A) Answer the following questions:A) Answer the following questions: 1111---- What did Johann tell Rassendyll about the real King's conditionWhat did Johann tell Rassendyll about the real King's conditionWhat did Johann tell Rassendyll about the real King's conditionWhat did Johann tell Rassendyll about the real King's condition A???? He told him the King was ill and weak. 2222---- Why does Rassendyll say he was forcedWhy does Rassendyll say he was forcedWhy does Rassendyll say he was forcedWhy does Rassendyll say he was forced!5P totototo stab Max Holf tostab Max Holf tostab Max Holf tostab Max Holf to death?death?death?death? It was war. He had to do it to rescue the King.
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    30 3333---- What didthe Chief of Police in Strelsau tell Rassendyll (the King)What did the Chief of Police in Strelsau tell Rassendyll (the King)What did the Chief of Police in Strelsau tell Rassendyll (the King)What did the Chief of Police in Strelsau tell Rassendyll (the King) about what they had learned about the real Rassendyll?about what they had learned about the real Rassendyll?about what they had learned about the real Rassendyll?about what they had learned about the real Rassendyll? They had found his bags at the train station and they thought he was travelling with Madame de Mauban. 4444---- Why was Michael keeping Madame de Mauban as a prisoner in hisWhy was Michael keeping Madame de Mauban as a prisoner in hisWhy was Michael keeping Madame de Mauban as a prisoner in hisWhy was Michael keeping Madame de Mauban as a prisoner in his castle?castle?castle?castle? Because he knew that she had warned Rassendyll at the summer house. B) Read the following quotation, then answer the questions:B) Read the following quotation, then answer the questions:B) Read the following quotation, then answer the questions:B) Read the following quotation, then answer the questions: "He's not"He's not"He's not"He's not a good man. He makes me angry. I nearly killed him myself lasta good man. He makes me angry. I nearly killed him myself lasta good man. He makes me angry. I nearly killed him myself lasta good man. He makes me angry. I nearly killed him myself last night. Think carefully about my plan."night. Think carefully about my plan."night. Think carefully about my plan."night. Think carefully about my plan." 1111---- Who said this?Who said this?Who said this?Who said this? Rupert Hentzau said this. 2222---- To whom was it said?To whom was it said?To whom was it said?To whom was it said? It was said to Rassendyll. 3333---- What is the speaker's planWhat is the speaker's planWhat is the speaker's planWhat is the speaker's plan? He will help Rassendyll attack the castle. But Sapt, Fritz, the King and the Duke must die. Rassendyll will remain King and Rupert will get a reward. C) Find the mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it:C) Find the mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it:C) Find the mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it:C) Find the mistake in each of the following sentences and correct it: 1- Max Holf is Johann's uncle. Max Holf is Johann’s brothbrothbrothbrotherererer.... 2- Mr Featherly from Paris believed Rudolph Rassendyll was travelling with Flavia. Mr Featherly from Paris believed Rudolf Rassendyll was travelling with AntoinetteAntoinetteAntoinetteAntoinette dededede MaubanMaubanMaubanMauban.
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    31 General questionsGeneral questionsGeneralquestionsGeneral questions ----Who is Rose Rassendyll?Who is Rose Rassendyll?Who is Rose Rassendyll?Who is Rose Rassendyll? ‫ل؟‬ ‫را‬ ‫روز‬ -‫ه‬ 2 - She is Rudolf Rassendyll's sister-in law. ‫رودو‬ W‫أ‬ .‫زو‬ ‫ه‬ ‫45ل‬ ‫را‬ Rose Rassendyll was a very persuasiveRose Rassendyll was a very persuasiveRose Rassendyll was a very persuasiveRose Rassendyll was a very persuasive > person. Explainperson. Explainperson. Explainperson. Explain‫!ح‬J‫.ا‬... -She had a way of asking people to do things which is impossible to refuse. She persuaded G84 ‫ا‬Rudolf to work for Sir Jacob Borrodaile. Who is Rudolf Rassendyll?Who is Rudolf Rassendyll?Who is Rudolf Rassendyll?Who is Rudolf Rassendyll? ‫ل؟‬ ‫را‬ < ‫رودو‬ ‫ه‬ 2 - He is a wealthy‫ي‬ c English gentleman and the narrator ‫راوي‬ of the story. To what extent was Rassendyll brave(courageousTo what extent was Rassendyll brave(courageousTo what extent was Rassendyll brave(courageousTo what extent was Rassendyll brave(courageous ‫ع‬ PJ-‫زف‬ P ----risky)risky)risky)risky) in facing the Marshal's plan?in facing the Marshal's plan?in facing the Marshal's plan?in facing the Marshal's plan? L- ‫45ل‬ ‫را‬ ‫ن‬ ‫آ‬ 5 ‫أي‬ ‫أ‬‫ل؟‬ -‫ر‬ , ‫ا‬ TW I.‫ا‬ ٌ He told the Marshal to tell his soldiers to ride ahead of him (Rassendyll) and he didn't need them or him ( the Marshal ) Rassendyll continued through the old town alone. A‫وأ‬ ‫أ‬ ‫ب‬ ‫آ‬ ‫ا‬ .‫ر‬ 0 e T ‫أن‬ ‫ل‬ -‫ر‬ , ‫ا‬ ‫45ل‬ ‫را‬ W‫أ‬‫او‬ . 1* _ , 5( ‫ا‬ 4 5, ‫ا‬ S‫د‬ ,D ‫45ل‬ ‫را‬ ,1 ‫وأ‬ ;I. 1*. -Although he suspected +- that Michael wrote the letter , he insisted ‫ا‬on going to the summer house Sapt and Rassendyll were too brave in the hunting Lodge.Sapt and Rassendyll were too brave in the hunting Lodge.Sapt and Rassendyll were too brave in the hunting Lodge.Sapt and Rassendyll were too brave in the hunting Lodge. IllustrateIllustrateIllustrateIllustrate GPJ ‫ا‬ ; ‫آ‬ ‫ل‬ ‫ورا‬ R4‫خ‬ . ‫ا‬ ,+‫دا‬ ‫ن‬.? ‫ذ‬ U‫و‬. Although Sapt and Rassendyll were only two, they decided to attack Michael's men to avenge Josef . 0)4c‫أ‬ ‫ا‬ A ‫آ‬ ‫45ل‬ ‫ورا‬ GD ‫أن‬ 0 ;t D ‫ز‬ L ‫ا‬ ,(14) ‫ل‬ .‫ر‬ ‫ا‬ ,. I ‫أن‬ ‫روا‬ ?(. ---- Rassendyll was so clever that he couRassendyll was so clever that he couRassendyll was so clever that he couRassendyll was so clever that he could escape from the threeld escape from the threeld escape from the threeld escape from the three foreigners.foreigners.foreigners.foreigners. IllustrateIllustrateIllustrateIllustrate K; ‫ا‬ 2 ‫ه!ب‬ 7;‫ا‬ ‫ر‬ ‫ا‬ ‫ه!ا‬ ‫ن‬ ‫آ‬ ‫ل‬ ‫را‬.U‫و‬.
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    32 He asked Detchardto open the door and while Detchard was doing that .Rassendyll ran at him as fast as he could holding the iron table in front of him to protect himself . ‫45ل‬ ‫را‬ ‫ي‬ . + ‫ذ‬ 8 ‫رد‬ 1 ‫ر‬ ‫ن‬ ‫آ‬ ,4)D‫و‬ ‫ب‬ ‫ا‬ n1 ‫ان‬ ‫رد‬ 1 ‫ر‬ 0 e U C A ,*) ‫ا‬ 5 5* ‫ا‬ ‫و‬ T ‫ا‬ M S *A. ---- Rassendyll was lucky.IllustrateRassendyll was lucky.IllustrateRassendyll was lucky.IllustrateRassendyll was lucky.Illustrate -When Rupert stabbed him, the injury wasn't bad . - Wind was blowing towards Rassendyll and Sapt on their way to the lodge so they could hear the other horses behind them. ;I W ‫ي‬ W_‫ا‬ )" ‫ا‬ ‫ا‬ 8, + $ ‫و‬ ;‫ه‬ *A eI2 ‫ح‬ ‫ا‬ GA ‫آ‬. Rassendyll was kindheartedRassendyll was kindheartedRassendyll was kindheartedRassendyll was kindheartedK > ‫ا‬ K=V .Explain.Explain.Explain.Explain When he felt the king was in danger , he agreeed to play the king's role. ----Rassendyll had a sense of guiltRassendyll had a sense of guiltRassendyll had a sense of guiltRassendyll had a sense of guilt K;9 4 ‫ر‬ GJ He regretted ‫5م‬Astarting to pretend to be a king. It wasn't fair for the Ruritanians and it wasn't fair for the princess either. Who was Sir Jacob Borrodaile?Who was Sir Jacob Borrodaile?Who was Sir Jacob Borrodaile?Who was Sir Jacob Borrodaile? ‫,؟‬ ‫رودو‬ ‫ب‬ >G = ‫ا‬ ‫ه‬ 2 He was to be an ambassador ) in six months. Who was Countess Amelia Rassendyll?Who was Countess Amelia Rassendyll?Who was Countess Amelia Rassendyll?Who was Countess Amelia Rassendyll? ‫45ل؟‬ ‫را‬ ) ) ‫أ‬ C)1A ‫ا‬ ‫ه‬ 0 -She was a relative of the Rassendylls who married into the Ruritanian royal family ) ‫ة‬ ‫أ‬ in 1733. Who was Rudolf Elphberg?Who was Rudolf Elphberg?Who was Rudolf Elphberg?Who was Rudolf Elphberg? ‫:5=!ج؟‬ ‫ا‬ < ‫رودو‬ ‫ه‬ 2 He was King Rudolf the Fifth of Ruritania. Show that the king had a sense of humour .Show that the king had a sense of humour .Show that the king had a sense of humour .Show that the king had a sense of humour . ‫روح‬ S54 + , ‫ا‬ ‫ان‬ 0)D D 5 ‫ا‬.
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    33 He asked Rassendyllto forgive him if he seemed surprised as it wasn't everyday that he saw his double. D ( _ A_ * C ‫ان‬ ‫45ل‬ ‫را‬ 0 e U ‫م‬ ‫آ‬ ) -. The king was insatiableThe king was insatiableThe king was insatiableThe king was insatiable (O; and gluttonousand gluttonousand gluttonousand gluttonous X!J for foodfor foodfor foodfor food .Illustrate.Illustrate.Illustrate.Illustrate U‫?و‬??? a)when Sapt told him about the early start the next day the king told him that good food was more important than sleep. 5)L ‫ا‬ ‫م‬ 8T ‫ا‬ ‫ان‬ + , ‫ا‬ S W‫أ‬ 1 ‫ا‬ ‫م‬ ) ‫ا‬ ‫ة‬ , ‫ا‬ ‫5ا‬ ‫ا‬ 0 GD S W‫أ‬ 54 ‫م‬ 4 ‫ا‬ 0 ),‫أه‬ >‫اآ‬. b)The king ate the cakes hungrily as if they were the first thing he had eaten all day. ‫ا‬ ‫اآ‬‫م‬ ) ‫ا‬ ‫ل‬ U ‫آ‬R ‫ء‬ - ‫أول‬ ‫ن‬ ‫آ‬ ,‫آ‬ ‫ع‬ LD +8 ‫ا‬ + ,. The king was so kind (naiveThe king was so kind (naiveThe king was so kind (naiveThe king was so kind (naive‫ذج‬ )that he couldn't see his brother's evil)that he couldn't see his brother's evil)that he couldn't see his brother's evil)that he couldn't see his brother's evil act .act .act .act .ExplainExplainExplainExplain.... )W_ ‫ا‬ 8 ‫ا‬ ‫ي‬ ; A‫ا‬ .‫5ر‬ ‫.5ا‬ ُ )U + , ‫ا‬ ‫ن‬ ‫آ‬.‫ح‬ -‫أ‬. Duke Michael exploited H1 ‫أ‬ his brother's kindness T and his weakness 8r for good food so he sent the king poisoned ‫م‬ Y cakes +8‫آ‬to get rid of 0 k "1 him and to be king of Ruritania. How was the king modestHow was the king modestHow was the king modestHow was the king modest , kind generous, kind generous, kind generous, kind generous( !‫آ‬ and hospitableand hospitableand hospitableand hospitable 2 A =) ‫ا‬when he met Rassendyll for the first time?when he met Rassendyll for the first time?when he met Rassendyll for the first time?when he met Rassendyll for the first time? ‫ن‬ ‫آ‬ )‫آ‬‫؟‬ ‫ا_و‬ ‫ة‬ , ‫45ل‬ ‫را‬ D 54 8r‫ا‬ 1 ‫و‬ )U + , ‫ا‬ The king told Rassendyll whether he liked it or not, he couldn't help looking like the king so he wasn't angry. + ‫ذ‬ e ‫أ‬ ‫اء‬ A‫ا‬ ‫45ل‬ ‫را‬ W‫ا‬ r t + , ‫ا‬ 0 ; + $ ‫و‬ + , ) - A‫أ‬ M _ ‫ام‬. The king offered to help Rassendyll happily. ‫45ل‬ ‫را‬ 5 C ‫ان‬ ‫دة‬ 8CD ‫ض‬. -He insisted that Rassendyll should dine 81 with him Who was Antoinette de MaubanWho was Antoinette de MaubanWho was Antoinette de MaubanWho was Antoinette de Mauban? ‫ن؟‬ D ‫دو‬ G)A‫ا‬ TA‫أ‬ ‫ه‬ 0
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    34 She was aFrench lady ‫)5ة‬ who was well known for her wealth ‫وة‬ cand ambition‫ح‬ ,T ‫.ا‬ She was a beautiful, tall and fashionably dressed r ‫5ث‬ ‫أ‬ ‫25ي‬ lady ‫)5ة‬ of about thirty. How far was Antoinette de Mauban kind?How far was Antoinette de Mauban kind?How far was Antoinette de Mauban kind?How far was Antoinette de Mauban kind? In addition to helping Rassendyll, she looked after the real king in the Castle of Zenda. Who was Duke Michael Elphberg?Who was Duke Michael Elphberg?Who was Duke Michael Elphberg?Who was Duke Michael Elphberg? ‫ج؟‬ ) ‫ا‬ ‫5وق‬ ‫ا‬ ‫ه‬ 0 He was Rudolf Elphberg's half-brother. ‫دو‬ !)( ‫ا‬ )t ‫ا'خ‬ ‫ه‬ ‫ج‬ ) ‫ا‬. ----Duke Michael was wickedDuke Michael was wickedDuke Michael was wickedDuke Michael was wicked! !YJ (villain(villain(villain(villain YZ‫.)و‬Do you agree? Give).Do you agree? Give).Do you agree? Give).Do you agree? Give reasonsreasonsreasonsreasons Yes, I agree. He tried to get rid of 0 k "1 his half-brother by poisoning him to get the crown ‫ج‬ 1 ‫ا‬and the throne‫ش‬ 8 ‫.ا‬ Who is Johann Holf?Who is Johann Holf?Who is Johann Holf?Who is Johann Holf? ‫ن؟‬ ‫ه‬ . ‫ه‬ 0 He is a servant‫دم‬ W who works in the castle of Zenda‫5ا‬A‫ز‬ 8 . Describe the castle of ZenDescribe the castle of ZenDescribe the castle of ZenDescribe the castle of Zenda.da.da.da. G > ‫ا‬ <[. It was very old but well-built. There was a moat‫45ق‬W all around it. Behind it was a large modern mansion E-;" ‫ل‬K4 . It could only be reached by a drawbridge‫ك‬ *1 C. between it and the mansion. It was well defended0)E*1 ‫ا‬ 5).. Who is Colonel Sapt?Who is Colonel Sapt?Who is Colonel Sapt?Who is Colonel Sapt? He is an old soldier who works for the King of Ruritania. How was Sapt cautious?How was Sapt cautious?How was Sapt cautious?How was Sapt cautious? ‫؟‬ E GD ‫ن‬ ‫آ‬ )‫آ‬ He didn't tell the servant the truth about Rassendyll's injured finger and asked him not to tell anyone. ....ExplainExplainExplainExplain....Sapt was very cautious when he heard a knock on the doorSapt was very cautious when he heard a knock on the doorSapt was very cautious when he heard a knock on the doorSapt was very cautious when he heard a knock on the door ‫!ح‬J‫ب.ا‬ 5 ‫ا‬ - M !V M " !A R4 ‫ن‬ ‫آ‬
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    35 He asked Rassendyllto take his hat and boots off and climb into bed. Cover himself up so people think he's asleep. O " ‫أن‬ ‫45ل‬ ‫را‬ 0 e U ‫م‬ 4 e‫$ه‬ ‫و‬ {‫$ا‬ ‫و‬ 18.;{ A A‫أ‬ ‫س‬ 4 ‫ا‬ 5(18) C A TH ‫و‬. ----Sapt was intelligentSapt was intelligentSapt was intelligentSapt was intelligent -‫ذآ‬ He spied dCL2on Rassendyll and Flavia so when he was about to tell her that he wasn't the real king. Sapt interrupted OU him, so as not to reveal their secret and end their game. Who is Fritz von Tarlenheim?Who is Fritz von Tarlenheim?Who is Fritz von Tarlenheim?Who is Fritz von Tarlenheim? He is a gentleman who works for the King of Ruritania. What do you know about Marshal Strakencz?What do you know about Marshal Strakencz?What do you know about Marshal Strakencz?What do you know about Marshal Strakencz? 0 ‫ف‬ 82 ‫ذا‬ ‫اآ41|؟‬ 1 ‫ل‬ -‫ر‬ , ‫ا‬ He was a very important person in the army. Show that Princess Flavia was a good observant?Show that Princess Flavia was a good observant?Show that Princess Flavia was a good observant?Show that Princess Flavia was a good observant? ‫.)5ة‬ N M GA ‫آ‬ ) _‫ا‬ ‫ان‬ 0)D. She told Rassendyll that he looked different; he looked more tired, serious and thinner. ‫ن‬ ‫آ‬ 1" ‫5و‬ A‫أ‬ ‫45ل‬ ‫را‬ ‫ت‬ W‫أ‬ً 81 ‫و‬ ‫دا‬ . 82 >‫أآ‬ Who was Freyler?Who was Freyler?Who was Freyler?Who was Freyler? ‫!؟‬ ‫!ا‬ ‫ه‬ 2 He was one of Sapt's servants. GD ‫5م‬W 0 5 ‫وا‬ ‫ه‬. ---- Rupert Hentzau was treacherousRupert Hentzau was treacherousRupert Hentzau was treacherousRupert Hentzau was treacherous‫ار‬ Z(bold(bold(bold(bold‫!يء‬ ----daringdaringdaringdaring‫!ي‬ ---- agagagaggressivegressivegressivegressive-;‫وا‬ M----cunningcunningcunningcunning‫ر‬ . ----greedygreedygreedygreedy‫ع‬ V) and trustless) and trustless) and trustless) and trustless >1 ‫ا‬ 2. 74. Explain.. Explain.. Explain.. Explain. He asked Rassendyll to shake hands and stabbed him in his shoulder with his knife. ---- Rupert had no principlesRupert had no principlesRupert had no principlesRupert had no principles ‫ديء‬ 5 and a bloodyand a bloodyand a bloodyand a bloody ‫ي‬ ‫د‬man .Discuss.man .Discuss.man .Discuss.man .Discuss. He asked Rassendyll to attack the castle bravely and kill Sapt , Fritz , Michael and the king .That would leave both of them alive.Rassendyll would be king and he could have a reward.
  • 36.
    36 -he killed Michaeland was about+-‫و‬ to kill Rassendyll. Who did Rudolf Rassendyll call on in PWho did Rudolf Rassendyll call on in PWho did Rudolf Rassendyll call on in PWho did Rudolf Rassendyll call on in Paris?aris?aris?aris? ‫ل‬ ‫را‬ < ‫رودو‬ X‫زار‬ ‫9ي‬ ‫ا‬ 2 ‫@؟‬ ‫ر‬ 4 - He called on two old friends:He called on two old friends:He called on two old friends:He called on two old friends: George Featherly ‫ر‬K) ‫رج‬ ., an English friend of Rudolf who worked in the English embassy‫رة‬ in Paris. Bertram Bertrand5A‫25را‬ D ‫ام‬ 2 D, an English journalist * who worked in Paris. "> ‫ا‬ - M M ‫ا‬ Chapter 1Chapter 1Chapter 1Chapter 1 1-Rudolf Rassendyll had he not been lazy all his lifeRudolf Rassendyll had he not been lazy all his lifeRudolf Rassendyll had he not been lazy all his lifeRudolf Rassendyll had he not been lazy all his life <Y ‫رودو‬ 2Y. (Y 7# =A ‫ال‬ V ‫0ن‬ ‫.آ‬ Explain. Explain. Explain. Explain ‫!ح‬J‫ا‬-! .... He had studied hard and learned a lot when he was at a Germana Germana Germana German school and university. He spoke French, German, Italian and Spanish. He was very good at using guns ‫ت‬ 5C and swords ‫ف‬ ) and riding horses. 2222----How wasHow wasHow wasHow was Rudolf RassendyllRudolf RassendyllRudolf RassendyllRudolf Rassendyll different from his brother?different from his brother?different from his brother?different from his brother? ‫ن‬ Y‫آ‬ <Y=‫آ‬ ‫أ+=7؟‬ 2M < ^ < ‫رودو‬ -Rudolf had red hair, but Robert didn't. -Robert realized ‫ادرك‬his position in society had responsibilities‫ت‬ ) uC , but Rudolf only saw opportunities ‫ص‬ in his position. 3333----Why couldn't Rudolf Rassendyll stay in the capital city, Strelsau?Why couldn't Rudolf Rassendyll stay in the capital city, Strelsau?Why couldn't Rudolf Rassendyll stay in the capital city, Strelsau?Why couldn't Rudolf Rassendyll stay in the capital city, Strelsau? Why did Rudolf decide to stop at Zenda?Why did Rudolf decide to stop at Zenda?Why did Rudolf decide to stop at Zenda?Why did Rudolf decide to stop at Zenda? - Because all the hotels there were full with people who wanted to see the coronation. 4444----What does Rudolf mean by saying "opportunities" areWhat does Rudolf mean by saying "opportunities" areWhat does Rudolf mean by saying "opportunities" areWhat does Rudolf mean by saying "opportunities" are "responsiblities"?"responsiblities"?"responsiblities"?"responsiblities"? ‫ت؟‬ ) uC ‫ص‬ ‫ا‬ ‫ان‬ (D ‫رودو‬ 48 ‫ذا‬
  • 37.
    37 -To Rudolf, jobsare responsiblities . This is against his character as he loves easy life and travel. ‫ت‬ ) uC { J ‫ا‬ ‫ن‬R ‫ودو‬ C4 D.e* A' 1)E"- 5r ‫$ا‬‫وه‬ C ‫وا‬ IC ‫ا‬ ‫ة‬ )* ‫ا‬. Chapter 2Chapter 2Chapter 2Chapter 2 1111-------- Why did Fritz and Sapt object to Rassendyll's visit to Strelsau?Why did Fritz and Sapt object to Rassendyll's visit to Strelsau?Why did Fritz and Sapt object to Rassendyll's visit to Strelsau?Why did Fritz and Sapt object to Rassendyll's visit to Strelsau? ‫؟‬ 1C ‫45ل‬ ‫را‬ ‫رة‬ ‫ز‬ K2 ‫و‬ GD ‫ض‬ 1 ‫أ‬ ‫ذا‬ , Because this would create problems in the city where people might get puzzled of being double to the real king. ‫آ‬ ! " ‫ف‬ ‫ه$ا‬ ‫'ن‬ ()(* ‫ا‬ + , ) - ‫د‬ .‫و‬ 0 )*12 ‫ف‬ ‫س‬ 4 ‫ا‬ ‫'ن‬ 4 5, ‫ا‬. 2222---- Why didn't Fritz get a doctor to wake up the king?Why didn't Fritz get a doctor to wake up the king?Why didn't Fritz get a doctor to wake up the king?Why didn't Fritz get a doctor to wake up the king? * ; ‫ذا‬ , ‫+؟‬ , ‫ا‬ ‫ظ‬ ( ' ) U K2 As there was no doctor for 15 kilometres and even a thousand doctors wouldn't make the doctor better that day. 0 e) U ‫أ‬ ‫ك‬ 4‫ه‬ •1 ‫و‬ ,‫ا‬ 1 )‫آ‬ C,W C, e) U 5. _ .‫م‬ ) ‫ا‬ { - ‫ا‬ 8)T1C 3333---- How was the king badly affected by the poison put in the cakHow was the king badly affected by the poison put in the cakHow was the king badly affected by the poison put in the cakHow was the king badly affected by the poison put in the cakes?es?es?es? ‫8+؟‬ ‫ا‬ Or‫و‬ ‫$ي‬ ‫ا‬ ;C D + , ‫ا‬ cR2 )‫آ‬ The king was lying on the floor. His face was red and he was breathing heavily. -D 8ED d 41 ‫و‬ , ‫أ‬ I.‫و‬ ‫ن‬ ‫و‬ ‫ا'رض‬ • •( + , ‫ا‬ ‫ن‬ ‫آ‬. 4444 –What did Fritz and Sapt suggest to do to frustrateWhat did Fritz and Sapt suggest to do to frustrateWhat did Fritz and Sapt suggest to do to frustrateWhat did Fritz and Sapt suggest to do to frustrate`5& Michael'sMichael'sMichael'sMichael's evilevilevilevil plan?plan?plan?plan? ‫ة؟‬ ‫ا‬ TW ‫ط‬ _ K2 ‫و‬ GD ‫ح‬ 1 ‫أ‬ ‫ذا‬ FritzFritzFritzFritz suggested telling the people of Ruritania that the king was ill. o + , ‫ا‬ ‫أن‬ )A 1 ‫رور‬ e8- ‫ر‬ W‫أ‬ K2 ‫ح‬ 1 ‫أ‬. SaptSaptSaptSapt suggested that Rassendyll should go to Strelsau to be crowned. ‫أن‬ GD ‫ح‬ 1 ‫أ‬L 12 ;1 C 1 ‫ا‬ ‫45ل‬ ‫را‬ e‫$ه‬. 5555---- How did Luck play a role in spoiling Michael's plot to be crowned?How did Luck play a role in spoiling Michael's plot to be crowned?How did Luck play a role in spoiling Michael's plot to be crowned?How did Luck play a role in spoiling Michael's plot to be crowned? ‫؟‬ L 12 ;1 TW ‫د‬ C ‫ا‬ ‫دورا‬ b* ‫ا‬ e8 )‫آ‬
  • 38.
    38 Because Rasendyll lookedso alike the king that he could go to Strelsau to be crowned. ‫ر‬ ‫'ن‬;1 ‫و‬ C 1 ‫ا‬ e‫$ه‬ ‫أن‬ 0 , A‫ا‬ .‫5ر‬ + , ‫ا‬ ‫ن‬ ‫آ‬ ‫45ل‬ ‫ا‬ L 12. 6666----What was Sapt's plan to hide the king?What was Sapt's plan to hide the king?What was Sapt's plan to hide the king?What was Sapt's plan to hide the king? ‫+؟‬ , ‫ا‬ ‫ء‬ W_ GD TW Sapt said that they would hide the king in the cellar to keep him safe out of Michael's men's reach and Josef would tell the duke's guards that the hunting lodge was empty. E ‫ان‬ 0 0 ‫ا‬ S N * ( ‫ا‬ + , ‫ا‬ ‫ن‬ " ‫ف‬ ;IA‫ا‬ GD ‫ل‬ W 5)E ‫ا‬ ‫خ‬ ‫آ‬ ‫5وق‬ ‫ا‬ ‫اس‬ " ‫ف‬ ‫ز‬ .‫و‬ ‫ل‬ .‫ر‬ ) ‫ا‬. 7777---- How would they get the king to Strelsau after theHow would they get the king to Strelsau after theHow would they get the king to Strelsau after theHow would they get the king to Strelsau after the coronation?coronation?coronation?coronation? ‫9؟‬ 11 ‫ا‬ 58D C 1 ‫ا‬ + , ‫ا‬ ‫ون‬ * ‫ف‬ )‫آ‬ a ) After the coronation, Sapt and Rassendyll will leave Strelsau and come back to the hunting lodge on horses. 5)E ‫ا‬ ‫خ‬ ‫آ‬ ‫ا‬ ‫دون‬ 8 ‫و‬ C 1 ‫45ل‬ ‫ورا‬ GD ‫در‬ H ‫ف‬ * ‫ا‬ 58D )" ‫ا‬ IJ. b) Fritz can stay and guard the king's bedroom in the palace. E( ‫ا‬ + , ‫ا‬ ‫م‬ A ‫ة‬ L ‫س‬ * ‫و‬ ( ‫ف‬ K2. c) Josef would get the king ready for the journey back to the palace with Sapt in the dark. ‫ا‬ GD O ‫دة‬ 8 ‫ا‬ + , ‫ا‬ KIL ‫ف‬ ‫ز‬ .‫م‬MN. d) Rassendyll would ride as fast as he could to the border and try to leave the country before it's light. ‫درة‬ H ‫ول‬ * ‫و‬ ‫*5ود‬ ‫ا‬ ‫ا‬ 0 , ‫ع‬ RD S‫اد‬ . T1, ‫ف‬ ‫45ل‬ ‫را‬ ‫ر‬ I4 ‫ا‬ ‫ع‬ U 5 ‫ا‬. 8888---- How was strelsau divided between the king and thHow was strelsau divided between the king and thHow was strelsau divided between the king and thHow was strelsau divided between the king and the duke?e duke?e duke?e duke? ‫5وق؟‬ ‫وا‬ + , ‫ا‬ 0)D ,C( 4 5, ‫ا‬ GA ‫آ‬ )‫آ‬ OR The people of Strlsau had different attitudesOR The people of Strlsau had different attitudesOR The people of Strlsau had different attitudesOR The people of Strlsau had different attitudes < ‫ا‬ towardstowardstowardstowardsX P# thethethethe king .Explain.king .Explain.king .Explain.king .Explain.‫!ح‬J‫ا‬
  • 39.
    39 The richThe richTherichThe rich would support the new king because they knew that nothing would change. A' 5 5L ‫ا‬ + , ‫ا‬ ‫ن‬ , 5 ‫ف‬ ‫ء‬ )4t_‫ا‬‫ء‬ - )H1 0. The poorThe poorThe poorThe poor didn't like the new king so they would support Duke Michael. ‫5وق‬ ‫ا‬ ‫ن‬ , 5 ‫ف‬ + $ ‫و‬ 5 5L ‫ا‬ + , ‫ا‬ ‫ا‬ * ; ‫اء‬ ( ‫ا‬. Chapter 3Chapter 3Chapter 3Chapter 3 1111----Give two reasons for Rassendyll'sGive two reasons for Rassendyll'sGive two reasons for Rassendyll'sGive two reasons for Rassendyll's insistenceinsistenceinsistenceinsistence ‫أ[!ار‬to ride alone in theto ride alone in theto ride alone in theto ride alone in the old part?old part?old part?old part? ‫ر‬ ‫ار‬ ' 0) ? ‫أ‬‫;؟‬ 5( ‫ا‬ ‫ء‬KL ‫ا‬ S‫د‬ ,D ‫ب‬ ‫آ‬ ‫ا‬ ‫45ل‬ ‫ا‬ a) Rassendyll wanted the poor people living there feel that he trusts them. ;ID !> A‫أ‬ ‫وا‬ 8 ‫ان‬ ‫ك‬ 4‫ه‬ ‫ن‬ )8 0 $ ‫ا‬ ‫اء‬ ( ‫ا‬ 8 ‫أن‬ ‫45ل‬ ‫را‬ ‫أراد‬. b) He wanted to gain popularity for the future king. ) 8- eC ‫أن‬ ‫أراد‬ ‫دم‬ ( ‫ا‬ + ,. 2222----When did Rassendyll become worried?When did Rassendyll become worried?When did Rassendyll become worried?When did Rassendyll become worried? ‫؟‬ ( ‫45ل‬ ‫را‬ n ‫أ‬ 1 When a man he knew from England (Lord Topham) came to greet him but his eyes were so poor that he didn't notice Rassendyll. ‫ا‬ 1 LA‫ا‬ 0 8 .‫ر‬ ‫ء‬ . 54)‫م‬ 2 ‫رد‬(; ‫و‬ )8r ‫ن‬ ‫آ‬ S NA 0 ‫و‬ ‫45ل‬ ‫را‬ b M. 3333----w did Rassendyll get the king's permit to leave the city that night?w did Rassendyll get the king's permit to leave the city that night?w did Rassendyll get the king's permit to leave the city that night?w did Rassendyll get the king's permit to leave the city that night? ‫؟‬ ) ‫ا‬ S$‫ه‬ 4 5, ‫ا‬ ‫درة‬ H,D + , ‫ا‬ 0 n E2 ‫45ل‬ ‫را‬ E )‫آ‬ Sapt copied (forged ‫زور‬ ) the King's signature on the form to be a permit to leave the city at night. 4 5, ‫ا‬ ‫درة‬ H,D n E2 ‫ن‬ 2 ‫رة‬ ,1 ‫أ‬ + , ‫ا‬ O) 2 GD ‫زور‬ M). 4444----At the fork, Sapt would love to shoot Duke Michael but he didn'tAt the fork, Sapt would love to shoot Duke Michael but he didn'tAt the fork, Sapt would love to shoot Duke Michael but he didn'tAt the fork, Sapt would love to shoot Duke Michael but he didn't .Discuss.Discuss.Discuss.Discuss R4 ‫أراد‬ ‫8!ق‬ ‫ا‬ V ># M,G: ‫م‬ 2. ‫و‬ ,. - M‫ر‬ ‫ا‬ ‫0ق‬V‫ا‬.;.
  • 40.
    40 He realised thatkilling the Duke wouldn't have helped the king at that moment. * ‫ا‬ G ‫ا‬ + , ‫ا‬ 5) 0 ‫5وق‬ ‫ا‬ 1 ‫ان‬ ‫ادرك‬. 5555 –––– What did " All is well " mean ?What did " All is well " mean ?What did " All is well " mean ?What did " All is well " mean ? ‫ام؟‬ ‫ء‬ - ‫آ‬ ‫ان‬ 48 That the king was no longer in the lodge. 5)E ‫ا‬ ‫خ‬ ‫آ‬ 58 ; + , ‫ا‬ ‫أن‬. 6666----When did Sapt and Rassendyll understand the message"All is well"?When did Sapt and Rassendyll understand the message"All is well"?When did Sapt and Rassendyll understand the message"All is well"?When did Sapt and Rassendyll understand the message"All is well"? ‫ر‬ ‫45ل‬ ‫ورا‬ GD ;I 1"‫ء‬ - ‫آ‬‫ام‬"‫؟‬ When they got inside the hunting lodge and found that Josef is killed and the king is kidnapped. T" + , ‫وا‬ _ 1( ‫ز‬ . ‫وو.5وا‬ 5)E ‫ا‬ ‫خ‬ ‫آ‬ ‫ا‬ W‫دا‬ 54. Chapter 4Chapter 4Chapter 4Chapter 4 1111----Why wouldn't the Duke kill the real king?Why wouldn't the Duke kill the real king?Why wouldn't the Duke kill the real king?Why wouldn't the Duke kill the real king? -Because he knows that Rassendyll will stay the king . 36363636----Why did Fritz describe the situation as a stalemateWhy did Fritz describe the situation as a stalemateWhy did Fritz describe the situation as a stalemateWhy did Fritz describe the situation as a stalemate V‫ور‬ ???? As no one could do anything as they couldn't accuse Michael of kidnapping the king. Michael couldn't that Rassendyll wasn't the real king. 2222----Why couldn't Michael's men dare toWhy couldn't Michael's men dare toWhy couldn't Michael's men dare toWhy couldn't Michael's men dare to say Rassendyll wasn't the king?say Rassendyll wasn't the king?say Rassendyll wasn't the king?say Rassendyll wasn't the king? ‫&>=>-؟‬ ‫ا‬ ? ‫ا‬ @= ‫ل‬ ‫را‬ ‫ان‬ ‫ل‬ - M 7 ‫ور‬ ,. ‫!ؤ‬P ( ‫ذا‬ They couldn't say anything without showing their guilt .They couldn't say that they had kidnapped the real king and killed his servant. 5D ‫ء‬ - ‫أي‬ ‫ل‬ ;I4 , _;I A‫ذ‬ ‫ر‬ IJ‫أ‬ ‫ون‬.+ , ‫ا‬ ‫ا‬ T1W‫ا‬ ;IA‫أ‬ ‫ا‬ ( ‫ان‬ 0 , _ ‫د‬ W ‫ا‬ 1 ‫و‬ ()(* ‫ا‬. 3333---- Why was Rassendyll worried when he met the French ambassador?Why was Rassendyll worried when he met the French ambassador?Why was Rassendyll worried when he met the French ambassador?Why was Rassendyll worried when he met the French ambassador? ‫-؟‬ ;!: ‫ا‬ !=: ‫ا‬ ,4 M > ‫ن‬ ‫آ‬ ‫ذا‬ Because he couldn't answer the ambassador's question but Sapt told him that he shouldn't worry as the real king wouldn't have been able to answer, either.
  • 41.
    41 ‫ان‬ eL _A‫أ‬ S W‫أ‬ GD 0 ‫و‬ CA ‫ا‬ ) C ‫ا‬ ‫ال‬ƒ e)L ‫أن‬ OT1C ; A' ً ‫ا‬ 1D .‫ا‬ ‫درا‬ ‫ن‬ 0 ()(* ‫ا‬ + , ‫ا‬ ‫'ن‬ ! (. Chapter 5Chapter 5Chapter 5Chapter 5 1111----Why didn't anyone seem to notice thWhy didn't anyone seem to notice thWhy didn't anyone seem to notice thWhy didn't anyone seem to notice that Rassendyll was not the real king?at Rassendyll was not the real king?at Rassendyll was not the real king?at Rassendyll was not the real king? ‫&>=>-؟‬ ‫ا‬ ? ‫ا‬ @= ‫ل‬ ‫را‬ ‫ان‬ A‫أ‬ CA0 ( ‫ذا‬ 1-He looks identical to the king. + , ‫ا‬ O !D T1 ‫5و‬. 2- Sapt stays close to him to tell him what to say or do. ! M ( GD ‫ل‬ ( ‫او‬ 8 ‫ذا‬ S "). 2222---- How did Sapt know that the real king at the Castle of Zenda?How did Sapt know that the real king at the Castle of Zenda?How did Sapt know that the real king at the Castle of Zenda?How did Sapt know that the real king at the Castle of Zenda? <=‫آ‬ ‫ا؟‬ ;‫ز‬ G - ->=>& ‫ا‬ ? ‫ا‬ ‫ان‬ R4 ‫!ف‬M a) As the rest of the six famous ( Rupert( Rupert( Rupert( Rupert---- Lauengram and Krafstein)Lauengram and Krafstein)Lauengram and Krafstein)Lauengram and Krafstein) were all there . ‫ك‬ ‫ه‬ ‫ا‬ ; ‫آ‬ ‫ا‬ ‫ل‬ ! ‫ا‬ - 4 ‫ن‬).‫ت‬ D‫رو‬ ‫و‬ 0)1C ‫ا‬ ‫آ‬ ‫و‬ ‫ام‬ L4( b) The drawbridge was nearly always kept up. ‫ع‬ ,{‫دا‬ ‫ن‬ ‫آ‬ ‫ي‬ D ‫ا‬. 3333---- What did Sapt know about Antoinette de Mauban?What did Sapt know about Antoinette de Mauban?What did Sapt know about Antoinette de Mauban?What did Sapt know about Antoinette de Mauban? 2M R4 ‫!ف‬M ‫ذا‬ ‫ن؟‬ 4 ‫دو‬ R=;‫ا‬ 8;‫ا‬ 1-She came to Ruritania as a guest of Michael. , )r )A 1 ‫رور‬ ‫ءت‬ .. 2-She had a great argument with Michael. O ‫ي‬ ‫ش‬ (A I ‫ن‬ ‫آ‬. 3-She was staying somewhere in Strelsau. C 1 ‫ن‬ ;)(2 ‫ن‬ ‫آ‬ 4444---- According to Antoinette ,What was Michael’s wicked planAccording to Antoinette ,What was Michael’s wicked planAccording to Antoinette ,What was Michael’s wicked planAccording to Antoinette ,What was Michael’s wicked plan ‫!ة‬ !J 8+ totototo be king?.be king?.be king?.be king?. ‫?؟‬ 5" -. ‫!ة‬ !F ‫ا‬ ,. 8+ R=;‫ا‬ 8; >5V a ) The plan was to kill Rassendyll and to take his body into the old town to be found. ‫ك‬ 4‫ه‬ ‫5وه‬L , 5( ‫ا‬ 4 5, 1>. $W‫وا‬ ‫45ل‬ ‫را‬ 1. b )Michael would arrest Sapt and Fritz for murdering Rassendyll. o ( ‫45ل‬ ‫را‬ 1( K2 ‫و‬ GD. c )A messenger would be sent to Zenda and the real king would be murdered too.
  • 42.
    42 ‫ا‬ ()(* ‫ا‬+ , ‫ا‬ ‫ا‬ 1 ‫و‬ ‫5ا‬A‫زا‬ ‫ا‬ ‫ل‬ ‫ر‬ ‫ا‬. 5555---- Why did Antoinette help Rassendyll?Why did Antoinette help Rassendyll?Why did Antoinette help Rassendyll?Why did Antoinette help Rassendyll? ‫ل‬ ‫را‬ R=;‫ا‬ 8;‫ا‬ ‫ت‬ M ‫ذا‬‫؟‬ As she didn't like to see people being killed. ‫ن‬ 1( ‫س‬ 4 ‫ا‬ ‫ي‬ 2 ‫ان‬ e*2 _ IA_. 33333333----What game did Antoinette suggest playing with Michael's men?What game did Antoinette suggest playing with Michael's men?What game did Antoinette suggest playing with Michael's men?What game did Antoinette suggest playing with Michael's men? ‫.,؟‬ ‫ل‬ ‫ر‬ O5G # ‫ان‬ R=;‫ا‬ 8;‫ا‬ RA! ‫ا‬ - ‫ا‬ 5G ‫ا‬ She'd tell them that Rassendyll did not come. If they believed her, they would meet again . )A c ‫ة‬ ‫ا‬ D (1 ‫ف‬ ‫ه‬ 5 ‫و‬ * ; ‫45ل‬ ‫را‬ ‫ان‬ ;‫ه‬ "2 ‫ف‬. 6666---- What did the report say about the king and the princess?What did the report say about the king and the princess?What did the report say about the king and the princess?What did the report say about the king and the princess? ‫=!ة؟‬ ‫وا‬ ? ‫ا‬ 2M ! !> ‫ا‬ ‫ل‬ ‫ذا‬ 1111----- The people weren’t happy that the king hasn't married the princess yet. ‫ا_ن‬ 1 ‫ة‬ ) _‫ا‬ ‫وج‬K1 ; + , ‫ا‬ ‫_ن‬ ‫8)5ة‬ GC) ‫س‬ 4 ‫ا‬ ‫ان‬. 2-Some people said that if he didn’t marry her it would be better if the Princess married the Duke. ‫5وق‬ ‫ا‬ I.‫و‬K1 ‫ان‬ _‫ا‬ 0, ‫ة‬ ) _‫ا‬ + , ‫ا‬ ‫وج‬K1 ; ‫اذا‬ ‫ا‬ ‫س‬ 4 ‫ا‬ o8D. 7777---- WhoWhoWhoWho did the Princess receive the two letters from?did the Princess receive the two letters from?did the Princess receive the two letters from?did the Princess receive the two letters from? ‫=!ة‬ ‫ا‬ R ‫ا‬ 2 ‫4=2؟‬ 8^ ‫ا‬ One letterOne letterOne letterOne letter was from Michael who had invited her to visit Zenda. 0 ‫ب‬ TW ‫5ا‬A‫زا‬ ‫رة‬ K ‫ه‬ ‫د‬ ‫$ي‬ ‫ا‬. The 2The 2The 2The 2ndndndnd letterletterletterletter was from Antoinette de Mauban asking the Princess not to accept any invitation from Michael and not to go anywhere without many guards . ,. 2 ‫ة‬ M‫د‬ ‫اي‬ ‫ل‬ 5 ‫م‬ M ‫=!ة‬ ‫ا‬ 2 K 8# R=;‫ا‬ 8;‫ا‬ 2 -; 1 ‫ا‬ ‫ب‬ 8^ ‫ا‬ .2 M ‫!اس‬A ‫ون‬ 4 ‫ن‬ . ‫اي‬ - ‫ب‬ ‫9ه‬ 8888---- What orders did RassendyllWhat orders did RassendyllWhat orders did RassendyllWhat orders did Rassendyll give to the Marshall?give to the Marshall?give to the Marshall?give to the Marshall? -To guardTo guardTo guardTo guard the Princess and not to allow any of the Duke's men to visit her. I2‫ر‬ KD ‫ل‬ .‫ر‬ 0 5._ n,C _‫و‬ ‫ة‬ ) _‫ا‬ ‫س‬ * ‫ان‬. - ToToToTo saysaysaysay that he was the head of Strelsau if he doesn't get a message from him for three days. ‫ل‬ ( ‫ان‬‫م‬ ‫ا‬ cMc ‫,5ة‬ + , ‫ا‬ 0 ‫ر‬ ! 1 ; ‫اذا‬ C 1 ;‫آ‬ A‫ا‬. -ToToToTo saysaysaysay that the king is dead if Michael refused to allow him to see the king. + , ‫ا‬ ‫ؤ‬ D n,C ‫ان‬ o ‫ر‬ ‫اذا‬ ‫ت‬ + , ‫ا‬ ‫ان‬ ‫ل‬ ( ‫ان‬.
  • 43.
    43 - ToToToTo declaredeclaredeclaredeclarePrincess Flavia is the ruler of Ruritania. 8)A 1 ‫رور‬ ,‫آ‬ ‫ه‬ ) M ‫ة‬ ) _‫ا‬ ‫ان‬ 0. Chapter 6Chapter 6Chapter 6Chapter 6 1111---- Why did the Duke want to marry the Princess?Why did the Duke want to marry the Princess?Why did the Duke want to marry the Princess?Why did the Duke want to marry the Princess? Because his mother wasn't royal ) , so he must first marry the Princess. 2222----Why was Johann happy to be in the cWhy was Johann happy to be in the cWhy was Johann happy to be in the cWhy was Johann happy to be in the country house ( to help Rassendyll )ountry house ( to help Rassendyll )ountry house ( to help Rassendyll )ountry house ( to help Rassendyll ) ???? Johann knew if Michael's plan was successful, he'd be in trouble as he knew too much. 3333----How could Johann be very useful to Rassendyll?How could Johann be very useful to Rassendyll?How could Johann be very useful to Rassendyll?How could Johann be very useful to Rassendyll? As Johann worked at the Castle of Zenda, he would make the perfect spy .‫س‬ for Rassendyll. 4444---- According to Rassendyll how could the king come out of Zenda alive?According to Rassendyll how could the king come out of Zenda alive?According to Rassendyll how could the king come out of Zenda alive?According to Rassendyll how could the king come out of Zenda alive? a) if they had a miracle‫ة‬KL8 . b) If one of the Duke's men betrayed ‫ن‬ Whim. 5555----How farHow farHow farHow far A ‫اي‬ - ‫ا‬ did Rassendyll trustdid Rassendyll trustdid Rassendyll trustdid Rassendyll trust 1 the Marshal?the Marshal?the Marshal?the Marshal? -He asked him to keep Flavia safe during his absence D )t ‫ء‬ 4c‫ا‬ -He gave him the power T C ‫ا‬to lead‫د‬ ( the country in case of not receiving more messages. Chapter 7Chapter 7Chapter 7Chapter 7 1111----Why did Rassendyll allow Johann to go back to Zenda?Why did Rassendyll allow Johann to go back to Zenda?Why did Rassendyll allow Johann to go back to Zenda?Why did Rassendyll allow Johann to go back to Zenda? To spy on michael as he trusted him 2222---- How did RassHow did RassHow did RassHow did Rassendyll justifyendyll justifyendyll justifyendyll justify ‫5!ر‬ his killinghis killinghis killinghis killing , Max Holf ( Johann'sMax Holf ( Johann'sMax Holf ( Johann'sMax Holf ( Johann's brother )?brother )?brother )?brother )? Rassendyll said that he hated to kill Max Holf but it was war. 3333---- Why do the seven gentlemen go with Rassendyll , Sapt and Fritz to theWhy do the seven gentlemen go with Rassendyll , Sapt and Fritz to theWhy do the seven gentlemen go with Rassendyll , Sapt and Fritz to theWhy do the seven gentlemen go with Rassendyll , Sapt and Fritz to the castle?castle?castle?castle?
  • 44.
    44 To help themif Michael's men attacked. ‫د‬ 4. ;. ‫ه‬ ;I25 C,. 4444----Why did the chief police come to Zenda?Why did the chief police come to Zenda?Why did the chief police come to Zenda?Why did the chief police come to Zenda? To look for an english gentleman called Rudolf rassendyll. ‫45ل‬ ‫را‬ ‫رودو‬ , ‫ا‬ ‫ي‬K) LA‫ا‬ .‫ر‬ 0 „* 5555---- Why did Rassendyll ask the Chief of the Police to come after twoWhy did Rassendyll ask the Chief of the Police to come after twoWhy did Rassendyll ask the Chief of the Police to come after twoWhy did Rassendyll ask the Chief of the Police to come after two weeks?weeks?weeks?weeks? a)as his game had almost been discovered. b) he didn't want more difficult questions. 6666----Why was the relationWhy was the relationWhy was the relationWhy was the relation 0G ‫ا‬ between Michael and Rupert not a good one ?between Michael and Rupert not a good one ?between Michael and Rupert not a good one ?between Michael and Rupert not a good one ? Rupert said that Michael wasn't a good man. He made Rupert angry so Rupert nearly killed him the night before. 7777---- Why did Antoinette send Rassendyll that 2nd message?Why did Antoinette send Rassendyll that 2nd message?Why did Antoinette send Rassendyll that 2nd message?Why did Antoinette send Rassendyll that 2nd message? Antoinette asked Rassendyll to rescue her from the Duke who discovered that she helped Rassendyll that night in the summer house . 8888---- What did the doctor advise the Duke after exWhat did the doctor advise the Duke after exWhat did the doctor advise the Duke after exWhat did the doctor advise the Duke after examining the real king?amining the real king?amining the real king?amining the real king? The doctor advised him to set the king free at once but the Duke refused. 9999---- How was Rassendyll cunningHow was Rassendyll cunningHow was Rassendyll cunningHow was Rassendyll cunning ‫ر‬ . and wiseand wiseand wiseand wise(=.A when he planned to savewhen he planned to savewhen he planned to savewhen he planned to save the king?the king?the king?the king? a) Sapt would enter the front door of the mansion opened by Johann and tie the new servants if they refused to help the king . b) Madame de Mauban would cry out for help from the room. c) The Duke would come to see what was happening so they could take him. d) The house at Tarlenheim was to be filled with lights and music so that people believed we were having a ball . Marshall Strakencz would guard the house and the Princess. 10101010---- What was the Marshall role in that plan ?What was the Marshall role in that plan ?What was the Marshall role in that plan ?What was the Marshall role in that plan ? a) If, they had not returned , he would march to the castle and ask to see the king at once. b) If the king wasn't there, he would quickly take the Princess back to the capital where she would become Queen Chapter 8Chapter 8Chapter 8Chapter 8
  • 45.
    45 1111----Why did Sapttell the Princess to come alone to see the King behind theWhy did Sapt tell the Princess to come alone to see the King behind theWhy did Sapt tell the Princess to come alone to see the King behind theWhy did Sapt tell the Princess to come alone to see the King behind the tree?tree?tree?tree? Because he didn't want Marshal Strakencz to know about Rassendyll. 2222---- What did Rassendyll learn from his adventures?What did Rassendyll learn from his adventures?What did Rassendyll learn from his adventures?What did Rassendyll learn from his adventures? He learnt responsibility and how to do the right thing. 3333----How did Rassendyll realize at the end of the story that Rose was rightHow did Rassendyll realize at the end of the story that Rose was rightHow did Rassendyll realize at the end of the story that Rose was rightHow did Rassendyll realize at the end of the story that Rose was right about takingabout takingabout takingabout taking responsibilities?responsibilities?responsibilities?responsibilities? He understood that a person with a position in society has responsibilities and that even without a position in society, we all have a duty to help other people when we can and we all become better people for doing so.