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Article: The Anderson shelter: Good for gardening, good for storing wine, and great for hiding from bombs
Source: Country Life

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Questions
[format 2-12 = page - line number]
  1. Why were these shelters built in people's gardens?
  2. What is a nice spot [2-17]?
  3. Why were the shelters distributed to low-income families? [2-28]
  4. Why were they not distributed to higher-income groups?
  5. What was the problem with water tables? [2-44]
  6. What does run mean? [2-59]
  7. What does confines mean in this context? [3-13]
  8. Is the shelter cosy or claustrophobic? [3-17]
  9. What is the meaning of phrasal verb come along in 3-23?
  10. Why was an Anderson shelter Christmas cake
  11. How have the shelters benefited the current generation? [3-60]
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