Answer:
B. The aunt is telling an uninteresting story.
D. The children are rambunctious and are questioning
their aunt .
E. The aunt's story suggests that if you are good, good
things will happen.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question asks us to check all the details that reveal the plot of this story. There are, thus, three correct options, B, D, and E. In this excerpt of "The Storyteller", the kids are on a train carriage, feeling bored and restless. Their aunt, in a desperate attempt to quiet them down, begins to tell them a story. There is a man in the carriage with them, who has been growing more and more annoyed by the children's behavior. Now, he too is paying attention to the story being told.
The excerpt reveals the aunt is not good at telling stories: Evidently her reputation as a story-teller did not rank high in their estimation.
The kids are still restless and keep on interrupting her with questions: In a low, confidential voice, interrupted at frequent intervals by loud, petulant questionings from her listeners, she began an unenterprising and deplorably uninteresting story...
Finally, we can tell the aunt's intention is to teach the kids a lesson with her story. She wants them to understand that good behavior leads to good rewards: [..] story about a little girl who was good, and made friends with every one on account of her goodness, and was finally saved from a mad bull by a number of rescuers who admired her moral character.