Zadanie 6.

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Situated half-way up the Alm, the cottage was protected from the winds. If it had stood on the Alm summit, the wind would have blown it down the valley when the storm season came. Here lived Peter the goatherd, a boy eleven years old, who daily fetched the goats from the village and led them up the mountain. Peter raced down in the evening with the little goats. When he whistled through his fingers, every owner would come and get his or her goat. These owners were mostly small boys and girls and, as the goats were friendly, they did not fear them. That was the only time Peter spent with other children. At home lived his mother and his old grandmother, but he only spent enough time in the hut to swallow his bread and milk for breakfast and the same for supper.
Deta waited about ten minutes to see if the children were coming up behind with the goats. As she could not find them anywhere, she climbed up a little higher to get a better view down the valley from there, and peered from side to side.
The children in the meantime were going up slowly in a zigzag way. The poor little girl had followed the boy only with the greatest effort and she was panting in her heavy clothes. She was so hot and uncomfortable. She did not say anything but looked enviously at Peter, who jumped about so easily in his light trousers and bare feet. Suddenly sitting down on the ground the girl took off her shoes and stockings. Getting up she undid the heavy shawl and the two little dresses.
To save the trouble of carrying them, her aunt Deta had dressed her in her Sunday clothes over her normal clothes. Now, feeling free and comfortable, the girl started to converse with Peter, and he had to answer many questions. She asked him how many goats he had, and where he led them, what he did with them when he got there, and so on.
At last the children reached the summit in front of the hut. When Deta saw the girl she shouted: "What have you done? Where are your dresses and your shawl? Are the new shoes gone that I just bought for you, and the new stockings that I made myself? Where are they all?" The child quietly pointed down and said "There." The aunt followed the direction of her finger and saw a little heap with a small red dot in the middle, which she recognized as the shawl. "Naughty child!" Deta said." "What does all this mean? Why have you taken your things all off?" "Because I do not need them," said the girl.
adapted from Heidi by Johanna Spyri

6.4. What happened with the girl's clothes?
A. She left them along the way.
B. She lost them while climbing up.
C. Her aunt was carrying them for her.
D. She took them off and kept them in her hands.


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6.4. What happened with the girl's clothes?

A. She left them along the way.

B. She lost them while climbing up.

C. Her aunt was carrying them for her.

D. She took them off and kept them in her hands.

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6.4. Co się stało z ubraniami dziewczyny?

A. Zostawiła je po drodze.

B. Zgubiła je podczas wspinaczki.

C. Jej ciotka niosła je dla niej.

D. Zdjęła je i trzymała w rękach.

Dziewczynce było niewygodnie w ciuchach, które kazała jej założyć ciotka, więc ściągneła je po drodze, by mogła skakać i biegać lekko jak Peter.