Darwin's Dragons - Session 3 - Reading Comprehension answers
English Resource Description
In the third session of "Darwin's Dragons," Covington seeks shelter to escape the blistering sun and potential attacks from a mysterious beast. His discovery of the fiddle case brings him joy, as it represents a connection to his father and offers comfort through its familiarity. The active status of the volcano is evident to Covington through its red glow and smoke. The eruption makes him realize that he is on a volcanic island, which leads him to build a fire for warmth, cooking, signaling for rescue, and protection from animals. The term 'collywobbles' refers to feelings of anxiety, and 'a clumsy clout' describes someone who is inept at handling things, with 'clout' being an Old English word for cloth.
Session 3's summary: Covington needs shelter from the sun and beast. Happiness is found in his fiddle case, connecting him to his dad. The volcano's red glow signifies activity, and an eruption confirms the island's volcanic nature. A fire is built for signals, warmth, cooking, and safety. 'Collywobbles' means anxiety, and 'clumsy clout' describes awkwardness.