Questions 6-9
Choose YES if the statement agrees with the claims of the writer, choose NO if the statement contradicts the claims of the writer, or choose NOT GIVEN if it is impossible to say what the writer thinks about this.
6. Charles chose Pepys for the task because he considered him to be trustworthy.
7. Charles’s personal recollection of the escape lacked sufficient detail.
8. Charles indicated to Pepys that he had planned his escape before the battle.
9. The inclusion of Charles’s account is a positive aspect of the book.
Questions 10-14
Choose the correct answer.
10. What is the reviewer’s main purpose in the first paragraph?
11. Why does the reviewer include examples of the fugitives’ behaviour in the third paragraph?
12. What point does the reviewer make about Charles II in the fourth paragraph?
13. What does the reviewer say about Charles Spencer in the fifth paragraph?
14. When the reviewer says the book ‘doesn’t quite hit the mark’, she is making the point that