Brightstorm - Session 15 - Reading Comprehension suggested answers
English Resource Description
In Chapter 19 of "Brightstorm," Arthur and Felicity land on the ominously silent Third Continent, prompting Arthur to feel they might be the only living beings around. The desolate and hostile environment leads Arthur to lose hope for his father's survival. The dark and foreboding forest heightens the sense of danger, and with the Aurora skyship severely damaged and no inhabitants in sight to aid in repairs, Arthur believes their expedition has come to an end. However, Harriet's quick formulation of a new plan showcases her determination, positive outlook, and compassionate nature, highlighting her ability to see beyond the crash as a mere hiccup. Meanwhile, the narrative reveals Mr. Smethwyck as an agent of Eudora Vane, and Arthur, driven by desperation to uncover the truth about his father and Eudora's involvement, sets off alone in search of answers.
The chapter underscores the contrasting reactions to adversity faced by the characters. Arthur's initial despair is juxtaposed with Harriet's unwavering resolve, while the revelation about Mr. Smethwyck adds a layer of intrigue to the plot. Arthur's solitary departure marks a pivotal moment in his quest, fuelled by the need for closure and justice regarding his father's fate. The chapter effectively sets the stage for the unfolding drama in the stark landscape of the Third Continent.