Brightstorm - Session 22 - Reading Comprehension suggested answers
English Resource Description
In Chapter 28 of "Brightstorm", Eudora is photographed at South Polaris to document her achievement, but she destroys the evidence to hide her involvement in Ernest Brightstorm's death. Eudora, revealed to be the twins' aunt, is part of a family legacy that Violetta would have disdained due to their unscrupulous methods of success. Felicity believes that family is defined by mutual support and shared experiences. Arthur cleverly creates a distraction using his metal arm and sunlight, enabling their escape from Eudora. Finally, the thought-wolves locate Harriet, Felicity, and the twins, thanks to Parthena seeking their aid.
Chapter 28 encapsulates pivotal moments: Eudora's photo op at South Polaris, her destruction of evidence implicating her in a death, the revelation of her familial ties to the protagonists, and the group's narrow escape orchestrated by Arthur's ingenuity. The chapter also explores themes of family and integrity, contrasting Felicity's wholesome view of kinship with the tainted legacy of the Vane family. The thought-wolves' timely arrival, prompted by Parthena, adds a layer of adventure and mystique to the unfolding narrative.