Bill's New Frock - Chapter 1 - Reading Comprehension answers
English Resource Description
In the first chapter of "Bill's New Frock," Bill is bewildered by his mother dressing him in a pink frock, unable to fathom her mistaking him for a girl. The narrative introduces 'Mean Malcolm', known for his unkindness towards others. The headmaster is seen shouting at boys to quicken their pace as they are late, while many students volunteer to carry items to the nursery for the chance to escape their own classrooms for a while. Bill feels unjustly criticized by Mrs Collins over his writing, which he believes he has done well, especially compared to Philip's inferior work. Furthermore, Bill is discontented with playing Rapunzel in a play, thinking the character should be more proactive. Mrs Collins' reaction to Bill's comments about Rapunzel, indicated by her narrowing eyes, implies she is offended by his interruption and views on the character.