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The Red Door: _____ is the main character.
The Red Door: ____ captures Murdo's interest.
The Telegram: _____ is the jealous fat woman in Iain Crichton Smith's story.
The Telegram: _______ is the church elder.
Mother and Son: ____ is the emotionally immature son bound to look after his bed ridden mother in ‘Mother and Son’.
______ and Son: The ______ in ‘______ and Son’ is bedridden and self-obsessed.
In Church: __________ Colin MacLeod is a british soldier and the main character in Iain Crichton Smith’s ‘In Church’.
The Painter: Red ________ is an aggressive drunkard who is still somehow accepted by the village community .
The Painter: _______ is the painter in the short story of the same name. The villagers reject him for painting an honest picture of the village.
The Crater: _________ is a young officer in World War One. He is the main character in this grisly tale.
The Crater: ________ Smith is the more experienced and resilient soldier in the story.
The Crater: ________ serves as a grisly reminder of the atrocities of war; he is described as a ‘monster of the deep’.