A Bear Called Paddington - Chapter 5 - Comprehension Answers
English Resource Description
In Chapter 5 of "A Bear Called Paddington," the young bear ventures to Portobello Road market to do shopping for Mrs. Brown. The term 'worth your weight in gold' is used to describe something extremely valuable, while 'elevenses' refers to a mid-morning drink and snack. Paddington is inspired to make money after Mr. Gruber tells him about valuable paintings hidden beneath newer ones. With a distant look, he returns home, only to be disappointed by his own painting attempt, which also results in paint splashes on his fur. The revelation that he has accidentally painted over Mr. Brown's canvas comes during an art exhibition. Mr. Brown graciously donates his prize money to a home for retired bears, a gesture that would surely delight Paddington, considering his Aunt Lucy could benefit from it. This chapter showcases Paddington's creative endeavours and Mr. Brown's kindness.
In a concise summary of Chapter 5, Paddington goes shopping, tries his paw at painting inspired by hidden art value, and ends up accidentally creating a prize-winning piece. His inadvertent success leads to a charitable donation by Mr. Brown, highlighting themes of creativity, misunderstanding, and generosity.