And suddenly Bholi noticed that the teacher was standing by her side, smiling at her. “What’s your name, little one?”
“Bh-Bho-Bho-.” She could stammer no further than that. Then she began to cry and tears flowed from her eyes in a helpless flood. She kept her head down as she sat in her corner, not daring to look up at the girls who, she knew, were still laughing at her. When the school bell rang, all the girls scurried out of the classroom, but Bholi dared not leave her corner. Her head still lowered, she kept on sobbing.
“Bholi.”
The teacher’s voice was so soft and soothing! In all her life she had never been called like that. It touched her heart. (Bholi)
I. What is the tone the teacher is UNLIKELY to have used in the line, ‘“What’s your name, little one?”.'
A. reassuring
B. comforting
C. settling
D. calming
II. How does the author's use of Bholi 's perspective help build the narrative in the extract?
III. Fill in the blank with the correct word from the bracket. The word ‘flood’ in the line ‘...tears flowed from her eyes in a helpless flood.’ Indicates that Bholi was crying _________ (uncontrollably / unintentionally).
IV. How does the teacher's comforting demeanour contrast with the behaviour of the other girls in the classroom?