Billy and the Minpins - Chapters 6 & 7 - Reading Comprehension Answers

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Billy and the Minpins - Chapters 6 & 7 - Reading Comprehension Answers
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In chapters six and seven of "Billy and the Minpins," Billy and Don Mini deduce the proximity of The Gruncher by its foul breath and visible smoke. Don Mini likens humans to 'strawberries and cream' for The Gruncher, emphasizing its fondness for eating them. The Minpins rely on birds for transportation, as they provide food for the birds within the trees for winter sustenance. This symbiotic relationship is necessary as the Minpins cannot venture out of the forest without risking being eaten by The Gruncher. Young Minpins are taught to fly using robins, which are depicted as sensible and child-loving creatures. The narrative reveals that extinguishing its fire is the sole method to kill a Gruncher. Billy devises a daring plan to lure The Gruncher to a distant lake using himself as bait, aiming to force the creature into the water. The swan, assisting in the plan, expresses concern over Billy's inexperience with flying and the potential danger of not holding on tightly enough.

Summarising the essence of these chapters, Billy and Don Mini strategise to defeat The Gruncher by exploiting its weakness and using the forest's resources and allies. The chapters are filled with tension and preparations for a perilous mission to save the forest and its inhabitants from the menacing creature.