( ) 6. Boggis was so excited when he saw the commode O. that he almost had a heart attack.
P. ( ) 7. Boggis wanted the commode for himself to keep Q. his Bible and sermon notes.
R. ( ) 8. Rummins was easily convinced that the commode S. was only a crude reproduction.
T. ( ) 9. Rummins and other fellows cut the commode’s U. legs off so as to fit them into a small car.
V. ( ) 10. Boggis’s big mistake was not to tell them that he W. had a large station-wagon.
B. Read the story again and find information about
the exposition, the conflict and the climax. Take notes in the table below. The exposition
The conflict
The climax
C. Discuss the following questions.
1. Do you think Boggis will take away his “commode”?
2. Do you think Boggis will continue his scheme and disguise as a parson after this incident? 3. What is the moral message of the story?