Please, could you check these questions and answers? (3)

Hello teachers,
This is for a written exercise.
Context:
[color=blue]Most people today purchase bread in a store. There is evidence that Romans bought their bread, too, rather than baking it themselves. A large wall painting in Pompeii shows customers buying loaves of bread in a shop.
Are they natural questions?
Q: Did Romans generally cook bread in an oven?
Use a line from the text to illustrate your answer.
A: No they didn’t. There is evidence that Romans bought their bread, too, rather than baking it themselves.
Q: Where is this evidence shown?
A: On a large wall painting in Pompeii.

Thanks in advance.

You first question/answer combination is incorrect. The bread was baked in an oven. It’s just a question of where the oven was and who did the baking.

Q: Did Romans generally bake their bread at home?
Use a line from the text to illustrate your answer.
A: No they didn’t. There is evidence that Romans bought their bread, too, rather than baking it themselves.
Q: Where is this evidence found?
A: On a large wall painting in Pompeii.

Hello Beeesneees,
Thank you for your great help.
When I see some of your replies I always say to myself, ‘Of course! it’s like that. It’s crystal clear now.’ Though it wasn’t at all when I wrote my questions. :slight_smile:

RtL