Darwin's Dragons - Session 10 - Reading Comprehension answers
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In Session 10 of "Darwin's Dragons," Covington suffers a foot injury from walking barefoot on cave bones. He manages to save eight dragon eggs and discerns the cave entrance by the shift from red, lava-tinted light to pure daylight. A tense moment arises when he realizes Farthing is not with him, leaving him torn between waiting for her and risking their lives, or escaping with the eggs. The term 'pea-souper' is explained as a dense, often yellowish fog. Covington's distress is palpable when water invades the boat and threatens Scratch, his last physical reminder of his father. Thirst becomes a secondary concern when the dragon mother finds him at sea, driven by a protective instinct that misinterprets Covington's intentions, potentially viewing him as a threat to her eggs.
In a concise summary of the session, Covington injures his foot in a cave, saves eight dragon eggs, and faces a moral dilemma over leaving Farthing behind. He experiences anxiety as his boat fills with water, endangering his precious keepsake, Scratch. The session climaxes with the dragon mother finding him at sea, her maternal instincts posing a new threat to Covington's mission to protect the eggs.