Darwin's Dragons - Session 6 - Reading Comprehension answers

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Darwin's Dragons - Session 6 - Reading Comprehension answers
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In session 6 of "Darwin's Dragons", students explore the meaning of various words and actions within the text. The word 'scuttled' is clarified to mean running hurriedly, which is linked to the narrative's tension. The flames entering a hole are caused by a dragon, adding a sense of danger. Covington's concern for Farthing is due to the latter being in the dragon's path, highlighting their bond and Covington's fear for his companion's safety. To cope with his anxiety, Covington plays his fiddle, a moment illustrating his attempt to find solace amidst chaos. A disadvantage of being underground is noted; if Covington's crew were to search for him, his location would be undetectable. The sounds of hissing, squealing, flapping, and fluttering that induce panic in Covington are revealed to be made by bats, adding to the cave's eerie atmosphere. Upon reaching the cave, Covington's initial hope of escape turns to apprehension as he realises he's not alone, setting a foreboding tone for the narrative.

The reading comprehension session also includes a task where students must summarise the events of session 6 in no more than 50 words, challenging them to distil the essence of the narrative while demonstrating understanding of the text's key points and emotional undertones. This activity not only tests their comprehension but also their ability to express complex ideas concisely.