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i knew it was night-time now because that was when the italian bombers came over seven nights a week to raid our navy in alexandria harbour. i felt very calm and dreamy lying there listening to the terrific commotion of bombs and ack-ack going on outside. it was as though i had ear-phones on and all the noise was coming to me over the wireless* from miles and miles away.
i knew when the morning came because the whole ward began to bustle and breakfasts were served all round. obviously i couldnt eat because my whole head was sheathed in bandages with only small holes left for breathing. i didnt want to eat anyway. i was always sleepy.
- wireless a radio
going solo © 1986 by roald dahl nominee ltd, published by penguin books ltd. text and photograph reprinted by permission of david higham associates ltd.
- how did dahl feel that night? include the following key words in your answer:
calm / ear-phones
According to the text, Dahl describes his feelings during the night-time bombing raid by stating, "I felt very calm and dreamy lying there..." He further explains his perception of the loud commotion by comparing it to wearing "ear-phones," which made the intense noise of the bombs and ack-ack fire sound distant, as if it were coming from miles and miles away.
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Dahl felt very calm and dreamy, as though he had ear-phones on and the noise of the bombs was coming from miles away.