Armistice Runner - Session 1 - Reading Comprehension answers

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Armistice Runner - Session 1 - Reading Comprehension answers
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In the opening chapters of "Armistice Runner," we learn that Lily is competing in a race against several girls, including Gemma and Keeley. After overtaking them, she is pursued by Abbie Granger. She's advised to conserve her energy for an upcoming significant race, but distraction causes her to slow down and she's frustrated with herself for daydreaming. The story hints at a challenging visit to her grandparents' house due to her grandmother's serious illness, Alzheimer's disease, which has affected their once-close relationship, now described as distant like 'a thick pane of glass'. Lily maintains a running log to track her progress, and her father's red, puffy eyes suggest he has been crying, likely due to her grandmother's condition.

The narrative sets a poignant tone as Lily navigates the complexities of competitive running and family emotions. The use of metaphor to describe Lily's connection with her grandmother poignantly illustrates the barriers Alzheimer's creates in relationships. Through the answers provided, we get a glimpse of the main character's passion for running, her disciplined approach to training, and the personal challenges she faces outside the racing track.