Letters from the Lighthouse - Session 1 - Reading Comprehension answers
English Resource Description
The first session of 'Letters from the Lighthouse' reading comprehension delves into the events surrounding an air raid during a cinema visit. The film playing was 'The Mark of Zorro' when the air raid interrupted the screening, compelling the audience to seek refuge in the nearest air raid shelter, located in a tube station. The phrase 'the cat's pyjamas' is explained to mean something that is highly admired, while 'all the rage' refers to the latest fashion or trend. Suki dons her mother's best coat in an attempt to appear more grown-up and polished. Tragically, it is revealed that Olive's father has died after being shot down in France. During the chaos, Suki receives a mysterious piece of paper from a man, and Olive loses consciousness, unable to recall the 'landing part' of the ordeal. The session concludes with a succinct summary, encapsulating the dramatic events in no more than 50 words.
In the provided answers, each question is directly addressed, offering insights into character motivations and the setting's historical context. The session's summary encapsulates the essence of the narrative, setting the stage for the unfolding drama and the characters' responses to the wartime circumstances they find themselves in. This comprehension exercise not only tests the readers' understanding of the text but also immerses them in the period's language and societal norms.