(AFA - 2009)
The Reluctant Learner
My friend Tom is one of those six-to-midnight, enthusiastic, determined, and well-mentioned studiers. At six o’clock he approaches his desk, and carefully organizes everything in preparation for the study period to follow. Having everything in place, he next carefully adjusts each item again, giving him [6] time to think up the first excuse; he recalls that in the [7] morning he did not have quite enough time to read all the [8] items of interest in the newspaper. He also realizes distractions completely out of the way before setting down to the task at hand.
(Skyline 5 – Macmillan)
The sentence, “... he recalls that in the morning he did not have quite enough time to read all the items of interest in the newspaper” (lines 6, 7 and 8) shows us how Tom
returns home in order to read the newspaper later.
complains about his needs of having more time to read.
remembers his lack of time in doing things.
assumes how organized he is every time he reads the news.