Bill's New Frock - Chapter 6 - Reading Comprehension answers
English Resource Description
In Chapter 6 of "Bill's New Frock", Mrs Collins opts to abandon the timetable after a fight leaves the class shaken, believing that some outdoor time will help the children. The races that ensue lift everyone's spirits. The girls, empathising with Paul who has never won a race, conspire to let him win, with Bill feigning a stitch at the finish line. This tactic is chosen as they know Bill would struggle to simply slow down. Bill admires the girls' insight into his nature and their thoughtful strategy.
The phrase 'like a well-oiled machine' is used to describe something functioning smoothly and without fault. Bill is impressed by the girls' understanding of his competitive spirit and their careful consideration in planning the race outcome. This chapter showcases teamwork, empathy, and the subtle handling of a sensitive situation among the children, all under the watchful eye of Mrs Collins, who seeks to restore harmony to her class.