Brightstorm - Session 24 - Reading Comprehension suggested answers
English Resource Description
In the suggested answers for the reading comprehension of "Brightstorm" sessions 24, chapters 30 and 31, we delve into the unfolding events and character emotions. The Lontown Chronicle reports the tragic loss of Harriet Culpepper and her crew, presumed perished. Arthur grapples with anger and frustration as Eudora, having committed crimes, undeservedly claims a prize. A film from Ernest Brightstorm's camera reveals his achievement of reaching South Polaris before his death in a cave. Eudora's shock at the survival and return of certain characters to Lontown is evident, as she appears ghost-stricken, yet she remains composed to protect her public image. Arthur's character development is highlighted as he ponders joining a new challenge, showing consideration for Maudie's feelings. The overarching themes of the story include parental loss, bereavement, disability, bravery, friendship, and personal growth.
Summarising chapters 30 and 31 in under 50 words: The Lontown Chronicle falsely reports Harriet and crew's demise. Arthur is incensed by Eudora's unmerited victory. Ernest Brightstorm's last moments are captured on film, proving his South Polaris expedition success. Eudora's façade cracks upon their unexpected return. Arthur contemplates a new quest, now mindful of comrades' sentiments.