Synthesising TextsWhich Source is it?
start
1/10
'There was no strip search but there are rules.'
Source B
Source A
2/10
The multiplicity of heavy walls, of iron gates and
doorways; of huge locks, of bolts, spikes and bars of every imaginable shape and
size, make of the place a very nightmare dungeon.
Source A
Source B
3/10
My boots appeared to be especially suspicious. After he had put his hands into them, he thumped them violently on the stone floor; butthere rolled nothing out.
Source B
Source A
4/10
At first, I was shown a cell with no curtains and my helpers tried to fasten an orange blanket on to the railings, without much success.
Source B
Source A
5/10
Then it was obvious that one think orange blanket on the bed was not enough.
Source A
Source B
6/10
But I could take in my books, all 18 of them and many given to me by children, as well as my writing pads and a couple of pens.
Source A
Source B
7/10
‘Where are you from?’ the jailor asked me, and ‘What are you here for?’
Source B
Source A
8/10
The impression my body had left upon the rugs
enraged him dreadfully.
Source A
Source B
9/10
But I could take in my books, all 18 of them and many given to
me by children, as well as my writing pads and a couple of pens.
Source A
Source B
10/10
I couldn’t believe the kindness of them all.
Source A
Source B
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Synthesising TextsWhich Source is it?
start
1/10
'There was no strip search but there are rules.'
Source B
Source A
2/10
The multiplicity of heavy walls, of iron gates and doorways; of huge locks, of bolts, spikes and bars of every imaginable shape and size, make of the place a very nightmare dungeon.
Source A
Source B
3/10
My boots appeared to be especially suspicious. After he had put his hands into them, he thumped them violently on the stone floor; butthere rolled nothing out.
Source B
Source A
4/10
At first, I was shown a cell with no curtains and my helpers tried to fasten an orange blanket on to the railings, without much success.
Source B
Source A
5/10
Then it was obvious that one think orange blanket on the bed was not enough.
Source A
Source B
6/10
But I could take in my books, all 18 of them and many given to me by children, as well as my writing pads and a couple of pens.
Source A
Source B
7/10
‘Where are you from?’ the jailor asked me, and ‘What are you here for?’
Source B
Source A
8/10
The impression my body had left upon the rugs enraged him dreadfully.
Source A
Source B
9/10
But I could take in my books, all 18 of them and many given to me by children, as well as my writing pads and a couple of pens.
Source A
Source B
10/10
I couldn’t believe the kindness of them all.
Source A
Source B
Quiz completed!
START OVER?
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