Bill's New Frock - Chapter 3 - Reading Comprehension answers
English Resource Description
In Chapter 3 of "Bill's New Frock," Bill faces a series of unfortunate events that leave him feeling powerless. The green paint needed for an art project has dried up, and because Bill is wearing a pink dress, he is reluctantly chosen to be the subject of the painting, as pink paint is available. Bill is embarrassed to be the centre of attention and feels that his objections would be futile, resigning himself to what he perceives as an inevitable, awful day. This chapter explores themes of helplessness and the idea of a 'curse', where one's circumstances seem unchangeable and must simply be endured.
Bill's day continues to spiral as he is positioned in the middle of the room, much to his chagrin. Overwhelmed by the unwanted attention and his pink attire, he remains silent when Mrs Collins checks on the class's happiness, believing any resistance is pointless. Bill's sense of defeat is palpable as he sits, feeling that the day's events are beyond his control, yet he clings to the hope that this experience cannot last forever. The chapter poignantly captures Bill's internal struggle and his attempt to cope with an uncomfortable situation.