Brightstorm - Session 13 - Reading Comprehension suggested answers

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In Chapter 17 of "Brightstorm", Arthur observes that the Vane family explorer symbol in the journal contains a tiny lemon. The chapter reveals the dark past of the Vane family, who were involved in oppressing indigenous people, enslaving some, and forcing stolen children to work in pitch mines. Solongo hesitates when questioned about fuel theft from the Victorious, possibly due to uncertainty, distrust, or difficulty recalling. Harriet seeks tranquility in a graveyard, while Arthur confides in her, trusting her more and feeling emboldened by her belief in him. Harriet ominously notes the need for luck as they face the treacherous Third Continent, a place devoid of people, traders, and supplies, presenting them with formidable challenges such as extreme weather and icebergs.

A concise summary of Chapter 17: Arthur learns of the Vane family's cruel legacy and grows closer to Harriet, sharing personal stories. They prepare for the perilous journey ahead on the desolate Third Continent, where they must contend with severe weather and isolation.