ome is his castle. Although Rodney Pears, the owner\rof the house, gave a verbal warning “Freeze!” to Hattori, Hattori did not know it meant "Stand still and\rdon't move”, and therefore did not obey it. This misunderstanding became the trigger of Hattori9s\rdisaster. The concept of owning guns is hard for Japanese people to understand, but in America you are\rpermitted to own a gun under the U.S. Constitution.\rl. What does the word “Freeze!” mean in the passage?\r2. What did the owner of the house take with him when he answered the door?\r3. Why did the Japanese student turn around and leave?\r4. What is mentioned as a possible result of trespassing?\r5. Why is the phrase “a person's home is his castle^^ quoted in the passage?\rKeys: l.C 2.A 3.D 4.B 5.C