Tom's Midnight Garden - Chapters 7 and 8 - Reading Comprehension
English Resource Description
In Chapters 7 and 8 of "Tom's Midnight Garden," Tom's curiosity about the mysterious garden is met with discomfort from Uncle Alan and Aunt Gwen, leaving him feeling unsettled and with more questions than answers. To ensure his private thoughts remain so, Tom labels his correspondence to Peter as PRIVATE and CONFIDENTIAL. Aunt Gwen's suspicion that Tom may have measles arises from his flushed appearance and feverish symptoms, which also fuels Tom's reluctance to return home, fearing it would mean the end of his nocturnal adventures.
Tom's encounters in the garden shape his impression of Hatty as an intriguing figure, while Abel's efforts to lift her spirits are noted. A moment of frustration leads Tom to shout at James, revealing the intensity of his emotions within the garden's realm. When asked to find synonyms for 'vexed,' readers could suggest 'irritated' or 'annoyed.' A concise summary of these chapters would encapsulate the essence of Tom's emotional journey, his growing attachment to the garden, and the unfolding relationships within it, all within a tight fifty-word limit.