Kensuke's Kingdom - Chapter 6 - Reading Comprehension

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In Chapter 6 of "Kensuke's Kingdom," the reading comprehension questions delve into Michael's complex emotions and the vivid descriptions that bring the story to life. As the tanker vanishes from sight, Michael is overwhelmed with a sense of abandonment, feeling utterly alone and cut off from the world. The questions explore his perception of being Kensuke's prisoner, hinting at a dynamic of control and dependency that has developed between them. Michael's decision to build a beacon on Watch Hill is questioned, probing into his strategic thinking and the significance of the location.

The author's use of powerful words like 'roared', 'pounding', and 'shaking' to describe the stormy sea is examined for its impact on the reader, creating a sense of the formidable power of nature. Kensuke's warning against swimming in the sea raises questions about his motives and knowledge of potential dangers, while Michael's reaction to this prohibition reveals his inner conflict and desire for autonomy. The sight of a Chinese junk triggers a strong response from Michael, and the circumstances that compel him to swim in the sea are scrutinized. Finally, students are challenged to concisely summarize the key events and developments of Chapter 6 in no more than 50 words, encapsulating the essence of the narrative's progression.