a) They turned the pages, which were yellow and crinkly, and it was awfully funny to
read words that stood still instead of moving the way they were supposed to - on a
screen, you know. And then when they turned back to the page before, it had the
same words on it that it had had when they read it the first time.
i.
Who are 'they' referred to here as?
ii.
Why were they surprised?
iii.
What kind of books they were studying in their school?
iv.
Which words in the above passage means 'with many folds and lines??



Answer :

Final answer:

The 'they' in the passages refers to readers interacting with books, expressing surprise at static words. The books include language arts texts and manuscript pages studied in school.


Explanation:

They in the passages refer to different groups or individuals in various contexts. In the first passage, 'they' are the readers interacting with printed material in a book. They are surprised because the words on the pages do not move like on a digital screen. The books mentioned in the passages include language arts books, pages of manuscripts, and books being studied in school.


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