Click the correct answer.
Why do you think the narrator in 'The Red Room' does not believe in ghosts?
Because he had never seen a ghost.
Because he was a practical and reasonable man.
Because the narrator's father told him not to.
Why was the narrator 'apprehensive' when he entered the Red Room?
The room was red in colour.
The room had no candles.
The dark room added to the fear felt in the corridor.
Why did the narrator not dare to look behind him while walking through the corridor?
The corridor was dark and created a sense of fear.
The corridor smelled humid.
He usually didn't like to look behind.
Why did the narrator have to dash around in his room?
to light the candles that kept blowing out
to keep himself warm
to keep the thoughts of ghosts away
What caused the narrator to lose his consciousness?
the ghost in the Red Room
one of the three old people
the thought that there might be a ghost and his tripping