Tom's Midnight Garden - Chapters 20 and 21 - Reading Comprehension
English Resource Description
In chapters 20 and 21 of "Tom's Midnight Garden," Tom notices a significant change in the garden when he visits on Tuesday—it has transformed into a wintery scene covered in snow. To locate Hatty, Tom follows her footprints in the snow, which leads him to her current whereabouts. Hatty remarks that Tom appears 'thinner,' implying that he seems less substantial, almost ghost-like, which puzzles Tom. Hatty is reluctant to look inside the grandfather clock, fearing the magical portal may close and she could lose her connection with Tom. Abel, another character, is not distressed when Hatty borrows his Bible, showing his trust or indifference to the situation.
Tom's uncle displays anger when Tom mentions angels, although the reason for his reaction is not explicitly detailed in these questions. Hatty finds joy in skating because it provides her with a sense of freedom and exhilaration. Tom wishes for Hatty to place her skates in a specific location, likely as a means to confirm their meetings are real. In his bedroom, Tom searches the cupboard with the hope of finding something that would make sense of his experiences in the garden. Lastly, a concise summary of these chapters in less than 50 words could encapsulate the essence of the events and the emotional undertones experienced by the characters during these pivotal moments of the story.