Darwin's Dragons - Session 16 - Reading Comprehension answers

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In Session 16 of "Darwin's Dragons," Covington experiences a mix of overwhelming emotions and disbelief after meeting Queen Victoria, hopeful she can aid in the dragons' safe return. Queen Victoria plans to safeguard the dragons under a royal charter, asserting them as property of the monarchy. The phrase 'soupy afternoon fog' aptly captures the story's current tension and uncertainty, particularly between Covington and Darwin regarding the dragons' fate. The dragons exhibit human-like mourning over Quartz's death, revealing their depth of emotion. Covington, despite assurances, remains sceptical of the young queen's intentions, fearing she may be more interested in the dragons for entertainment rather than their welfare. He is also dissatisfied with the new accommodations for the dragons, such as Sixpence, Magma, and Basalt, as they lack volcanic rocks, are damp, and restrict the dragons' freedom to roam.

A summary of Session 16 within the 50-word limit could be: Covington meets Queen Victoria, who offers protection for the dragons under royal charter. Tensions rise, and Covington doubts the queen's motives and the suitability of the dragons' new habitat, which lacks essential natural features and freedom, while the dragons grieve a loss in their group.