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that anyone trying to escape should not leave the room that way. At the same time, she disobeyed Bill's express instructions and screamed loudly and repeatedly for help.
She heard doors opening upstairs, and a sudden gleam of light from the hall and the big staircase. If only Bill could hold his man until help came.
But at that minute there was a final terrific upheaval. They must have crashed into one of the figures in armour, for it fell to the ground with a deafening noise. Virginia saw dimly a
figure springing for the window, and at the same time heard Bill disengaging himself from fragments of armour.
For the first time, she left her post, and rushed wildly for the figure at the window. But the window was already unlatched. The intruder had no need to stop and fumble for it. He
sprang out and raced away down the terrace and round the comer of the house. Virginia raced after him. She was young and athletic, and she turned the corner of the terrace not
many seconds after her quarry.
But there she ran headlong into the arms of a man who was emerging from a small side door. It was Mr. Hiram P. Fish.
Which word best represents the mood of the passage?
A-Anxious
B-Inspired
C-Furious
Which line(s) from the passage best reflects the mood you selected?
D-Bill did not hesitate.
E-Their glimpse had been only a momentary one.
F-Virginia felt paralyzed. She hardly knew what to do.
In the blank provided, type the letters (separated by a comma with no spaces) that correspond with the correct answers.
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