Darwin's Dragons - Session 9 - Reading Comprehension answers
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In Session 9 of "Darwin's Dragons", Covington encounters the jawbone of a small whale, the largest bone he discovers. On a ledge, he also finds dragon eggs, symbolising a significant discovery. The phrase 'like a heavy load on rollers' is used to describe the ground's slow, smooth, and deep movement. The immense size of a dragon is illustrated by comparing it to ten elephants and a whale. Covington's phrase 'my heart was squeezed tight' reflects his internal conflict between the desire to help the dragon protect its eggs and the fear of the erupting volcano. Tragically, the dragon becomes trapped when its wing is caught by molten lava. In a daring act, Covington transports the eggs in his shirt, showcasing his bravery amidst the chaos.
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