Read the text and mark the sentences True or False
After the usual business of going through all the names of the children, Miss Honey handed out a brand-new exercise book to each pupil.
"You have all brought your own pencils, I hope," she said. "Yes, Miss Honey," they chanted.
"Good. Now this is the very first day of school for each one of you. It is the beginning of at least eleven long years of schooling that all of you are going to have to go through. And six of those years will be spent right here at Crunchem Hall, where, as you know, your headmistress is Miss Trunchbull. Let me for your own good tell you something about Miss Trunchbull. She insists upon strict discipline throughout the school, and if you take my advice you will do your very best to behave yourselves in her presence. Never argue with her. Never answer her back. Always do as she says. If you get on the wrong side of Miss Trunchbull she can liquidise you like a carrot in a kitchen blender. It's nothing to laugh about, Lavender. Take that grin off your face. All of you will be wise to remember that Miss Trunchbull deals very severely with anyone who gets out of line in this school. Have you got the "message?"
"Yes, Miss Honey," chirruped eighteen eager little voices.
- Miss Honey reads the names of all the children.
[TrueAfter the usual business of going through all the names of the children.|False] - The school provides pencils for the children.
[True|FalseYou have all brought your own pencils.] - All the children are new to the school.
[TrueNow this is the very first day of school for each one of you|False] - They will stay at this school for eleven years.
[True|FalseAnd six of those years will be spent right here at Crunchem Hall.] - Miss Trunchbull is the class teacher.
[True|Falseyour headmistress is Miss Trunchbull.] - Miss Honey tells the children how to behave in front of the headmistress.
[Trueif you take my advice you will do your very best to behave yourselves in her presence.|False] - Miss Honey advises the children not to argue with each other.
[True|FalseNever argue with her. (the headmistress)] - The children have got Miss Honey's advice.
[True'Yes, Miss Honey,' chirruped eighteen eager little voices.|False]