Letters from the Lighthouse - Session 6 - Reading Comprehension
English Resource Description
In Session 6 of the "Letters from the Lighthouse" reading comprehension, students delve into character analysis and plot development through a series of questions. Olive perceives Ephraim's dog as a good judge of character, suggesting an intuitive understanding between animals and humans within the narrative. Ephraim's acceptance of Cliff and Olive as 'alright' individuals is questioned, probing into his decision-making criteria. Olive's methods of encouraging her brother Cliff, as he bravely climbs the lighthouse ladder, are explored, highlighting her supportive nature.
The session also examines Ephraim's reluctance to accept help from Olive, inviting readers to consider his motivations and character traits. Students discuss the significance of the wartime phrase 'careless talk costs lives', unpacking its meaning and relevance to the story's context. Olive's pride in Cliff's actions is scrutinised, revealing the dynamics of their sibling relationship. Speculation arises about Ephraim's activities in the control room, setting the stage for suspense and curiosity. The challenge for students is to encapsulate the essence of session 6 in a concise summary, using no more than 50 words, demonstrating their understanding and ability to distil information effectively.