The chapter titled 'Isn’t There a Room Anywhere?' by Jerome K. Jerome is a rather comic depiction of three friends – the author himself, George and Harris – and their .....
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‘It will be some time before I forget it.’ (paragraph 1) What does it refer to? Why is the author not likely to forget it easily?
'It' in the sentence refers to the first trip up the river that the author made with George and Harris, as they were attempting to find lodging in Datchet after a tiring day. The author is not likely to forget it easily because they had faced difficulties and odd comic incidents during their search for accommodation. The trio had specific requirements, and turned down possible places due to whims like the lack of honeysuckle, the appearance of a man with red hair, and such, which caused them to go back and forth without success.
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The three men did not want to stay at The Stag or Manor House. Why? Were these good reasons for not wanting to stay there?
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Work with a partner and pick out the things the three men do and say because they are desperate for a place to stay.
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What time had the three men landed at Datchet?
The three men had landed at Datcher at 10 o’clock at night and desperately wanted a bed to rest and were looking for some lodging everywhere.
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Look at these words. Put them in the right columns.
hotel | restaurant | guest house | snack bar |
flat | apartment | motel | hostel |
café | cafeteria | canteen | dining car |
Place to eat
Place to stay
Place to eat: | Place to stay: |
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restaurant | hotel |
snack bar | guest house |
café | flat |
cafeteria | apartment |
canteen | motel |
dining car | hostel |
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About the Author - Isn't There a Room Anywhere? | New Broadway (Literature) | Class 5 Literature | English
Jerome K. Jerome (1859–1927) was an English author best known for his comic masterpiece "Three Men in a Boat". Born in Walsall, Staffordshire, Jerome initially worked in various jobs including acting before he started writing essays, satires, and short stories. His numerous works often used humour to comment on the trivialities and hardships of everyday life in the late Victorian era. Despite a successful career as a writer, playwright and editor, it is "Three Men in a Boat" that has ensured that Jerome's work has endured, and the novel is still widely read and loved today. Jerome K. Jerome passed away in 1927, leaving a legacy as one of the key figures in the realm of English humorous literature.
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Themes - Isn't There a Room Anywhere? | New Broadway (Literature) | Class 5 Literature | English
1. Humor and Irony:
The primary theme of the chapter is humour, which Jerome K. Jerome is known for. The author tinges the serious task of finding lodging with humour, brilliantly depicting his friends' peculiarities and the situations they encounter. There are numerous....
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1. Beginning the Search:
The tale begins with the three friends—Jerome, George, and Harris—landing at Datchet after their trip up the river. They start the arduous task ....
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1. "When we landed at Datchet at 10 o’clock at night and wanted to go to bed, I answered that I did remember it." - This line sets the scene and introduces the main objective of the characters.
2. "Oh, don’t let’s go in....
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Hamper: a large basket with a lid, especially one used to carry food in
She packed a picnic in the hamper and headed to the park.
Lodgings: a room or rooms in somebody else’s house that you rent to live in
His lodgings were cozy, with a view of the city.
Honeysuckle: a climbing plant with sweet-smelling flowers
The honeysuckle..............................
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