Tom's Midnight Garden - Chapters 24 and 25 - Reading Comprehension answers
English Resource Description
In Chapters 24 and 25 of "Tom's Midnight Garden," Peter dreams of Ely Cathedral because it's the last thing he sees before sleeping. Initially, Peter fails to recognise Hatty because he expects a child, not an adult. Hatty panics upon realising the lateness of the hour, fearing reprimand from her aunt. The old men caution against evening skating on the river due to a thaw-inducing south-west wind. A significant moment occurs when Hatty's hand passes through Tom, indicating she's unaware of him. Chapter 25 is titled "Last Chance" because it's Tom's final opportunity to visit the garden before his Saturday departure. Aunt Gwen refrains from mentioning the slippers to an agitated Tom to avoid further distress. Tom is heartbroken after his Friday night visit reveals a garden matching his relatives' descriptions, not the one with Hatty, signifying a loss of that magical realm. Mrs. Bartholomew's erratic questioning upon being roused at night may stem from her confusion as an elderly lady. The chapters culminate with Tom's realisation that his adventures in the mystical garden are over.