&vsize=400&exid=1&exmo=0&exty=5&thre=1&trmo=0&trurl=http://62.232.76.134/Campus/Britcoun/Script/Script.cfm&shuf=0&spdrag=1&sppos=50&skelt=../obj/skelt01.swf&frameup=cnt_txt1.swf&framedown=tpl_truefalse.swf&panel=0&audiolv=70&audiofile=nul&autoplay=0&buffertime=5&tscr=0&audioscript=HTML text&subm=1&hurl=helpfile.swf&cnt_txt=Below are 15 statements about the poem. For each one, decide if it is True or False. You can get help by clicking on the blue buttons next to the answers and selecting 'Hint'. When you have finished, click "Submit" to check your answers.&i15_hint=In this context 'moral' means a lesson or principle taught by a story or an event, and has nothing to do with the goodness or badness of human action or character.&i15_dvalue=0&i15_cvalue=2&i15_txt=Being wet and smelly is morally wrong.&i14_hint=And everyone said that it now looked
The shiniest that it had been&i14_dvalue=0&i14_cvalue=1&i14_txt=People said that the ward had never looked so clean.&i13_hint=In the end, the nurse only had to reach over and pull out the plug.&i13_dvalue=0&i13_cvalue=1&i13_txt=Getting rid of the water was quite easy.&i12_hint=Kate Winslet starred in the movie 'Titanic' and by saying she appeared the author is making a sort of comparison between the Titanic and The Great Bath Disaster.&i12_dvalue=0&i12_cvalue=1&i12_txt=The scene resembled something out of the movie 'Titanic'.&i11_hint=A whistle-stop tour is a series of brief visits to different places, made usually by a politician.&i11_dvalue=0&i11_cvalue=2&i11_txt=Tony Blair was whistling.&i10_hint=An oar is a long pole with a wide flat part at one end which is used for rowing a boat, not a musical instrument.&i10_dvalue=0&i10_cvalue=2&i10_txt=Steve Redgrave played the oar in the orchestra.&i9_hint=The life rafts were brought out of the lockers
Where, for years, they had safely been stored.&i9_dvalue=0&i9_cvalue=1&i9_txt=There had not been a flood there for a long time.&i8_hint=It escaped to the ward, through the door&i8_dvalue=0&i8_cvalue=2&i8_txt=The water stayed in the bathroom.&i7_hint=It 'poured out with a rush', 'ran like a stream', 'splashed in a flood', etc.&i7_dvalue=0&i7_cvalue=1&i7_txt=A lot of water poured out of the bath.&i6_hint=We fiddled about with the door latch,
We gave it a pull and a push&i6_dvalue=0&i6_cvalue=1&i6_txt=The author helped the nurse to try and stop the leak.&i5_hint=There is no indication that the foam prevented the nurse from seeing that it was leaking.&i5_dvalue=0&i5_cvalue=2&i5_txt=The nurse couldn't see it was leaking because of all the foam.&i4_hint=The bath tilted.&i4_dvalue=0&i4_cvalue=1&i4_txt=It was possible to move the bath.&opt2=False&opt1=True&nitem=15&i3_hint=It stood on a plinth, so it was off the floor.&i3_dvalue=0&i3_cvalue=1&i3_txt=The bath was not sitting on the floor.&i2_hint=It didn't 'look' like a Henry Moore sculpture, it 'stood' like one.&i2_dvalue=0&i2_cvalue=2&i2_txt=The bath looked like a Henry Moore sculpture.&i1_hint='tank' is another way of saying 'bathtub'&i1_dvalue=0&i1_cvalue=2&i1_txt=In the bathroom there was both a bathtub and a tank.&