Letters from the Lighthouse - Session 6 - Reading Comprehension answers
English Resource Description
In Session 6 of "Letters from the Lighthouse," Olive perceives Ephraim's dog as a good judge of character based on its reaction to Queenie, mirroring her own distrust. Ephraim, on the other hand, warms to Cliff and Olive after his dog, Pixie, shows affection towards Cliff, which is unusual for her with strangers. Olive supports her brother Cliff with encouragement and guidance as he climbs the lighthouse ladder, while Ephraim rebuffs Olive's offer to help, preferring to manage alone and keep his affairs private. The phrase "careless talk costs lives" is explained, emphasizing the importance of not spreading information that could benefit the enemy. Olive is pleased with Cliff for retrieving Suki's note from Esther, and she suspects Ephraim is occupied with radio communication and knitting in the control room.
Session 6 of the reading comprehension focuses on the characters' interactions and the development of trust among them, set against the backdrop of wartime caution. Olive's relationship with Ephraim is explored through their perceptions and actions, while the importance of discretion during war is highlighted. The session also demonstrates Olive's supportive nature and the growing bond between the siblings and Ephraim, despite his secretive demeanor.