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Chapter 1: There Is No One Left 1. What kind of child is Mary Lennox at the beginning of the story?Describe her personality and behavior. 2. Where does Mary live is she neglected by her parents? 3. What happens to Mary's parents and the household staff? How does this event affect Mary? 4. Why does Mary have to leave India , and where is she sent? 5. What do the servants think of Mary? How do they treat her?
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1. At the beginning of the story, Mary Lennox is portrayed as a spoiled and demanding child. She is used to getting everything she wants and has a difficult time adjusting to new situations or people. Her personality is characterized by selfishness and a lack of empathy towards others.2. Mary lives in India with her parents. However, she is not neglected by them. In fact, her parents are very attentive to her needs and provide her with everything she desires.3. Mary's parents and staff are killed in a cholera epidemic. This event leaves Mary alone and adrift in a foreign country. The loss of her parents and the familiar surroundings of her home is a devastating blow to her, and she is forced to adapt to a new environment and way of life.4. Mary has to leave India because of the cholera epidemic. She is sent to live with her uncle in England. This is a significant change for Mary, as she has never been to England before and is not familiar with the culture or the people there.5. The servants in Mary's new home think she is a difficult and spoiled child. They treat her with a certain level of disdain and are not particularly fond of her. This is because Mary is used to getting her way and can be quite demanding at times. The servants are not used to dealing with a child like Mary and find her challenging.