A Bear Called Paddington - Chapter 4 - Reading Comprehension Answers
English Resource Description
In Chapter 4 of "A Bear Called Paddington", Paddington faces the challenge of hat shopping at Barkridges due to his protruding ears. Preferring escalators for their smoothness, he mistakenly believes the lights have gone out when his hood falls over his eyes. After unintentionally causing a mess in a display window, he attempts to tidy up, hoping to avoid trouble. However, the manager is delighted with the attention Paddington attracts from passersby, which increases the store's footfall. As a reward for the unexpected promotion, Paddington happily selects a large jar of marmalade.
The chapter illustrates Paddington's innocent misadventures and the humorous outcomes of his actions. Despite his mishaps, Paddington's good intentions and the positive impact he inadvertently has on the store's business lead to a sweet and satisfying conclusion, with his love for marmalade being a recurring theme in his adventures.