COMPREHENSION [20 marks] You are advised to spend about 30 minutes on this section. Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions on it. I recall an escapade with three of my classmates some fifty years ago. I was on the way to the lavatory during the short 9:30 morning break when three of my classmates invited me to join them. Foolishly, without asking where they were going and for what, I hurriedly relieved myself and joined them. They made for the nearby bush, and again too trustingly, I followed. On and on they led the way while I followed: The biggest boy leading the group stopped at a hut by the wayside. Together we entered and very quickly each changed his uniform for dirty and creased mufti, already there for their use. It was now real business into the deep bush, armed with machetes. It did not take me long to realize that they were on a hunting expedition. Here was I, the only one in school uniform, with my parents believing that I was in the classroom learning, but actually going along hunting with three big guys. I felt I should not be where I was, but beating a retreat was out of the question. I needed no angel to tell me that they would not tolerate any act of rebellion.