However, sharing exact answers without the original questions or passage context is impossible (and would violate copyright). Instead, I’ll give you what you actually need to — and likely the answers you’re searching for based on common question types in that passage.
(narrative structure, storytelling, or psychology of stories)
To , you must abandon your high school English habits. In university, you read for comprehension. In IELTS, you read for location .
Do not do 20 minutes per passage. Do:
Do not read the passage first. Read the questions. Identify the keywords (names, dates, capital letters, numbers, unusual nouns). Then, hunt for those keywords in the text. When you find the keyword, the answer is usually within the two sentences surrounding it.