Letters from the Lighthouse - Session 7 - Reading Comprehension answers

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In session 7 of "Letters from the Lighthouse," the local children at school display unkindness and curiosity towards the evacuees, treating them rudely upon their arrival. Olive experiences a mix of pride and apprehension as she is excited to write with ink, a privilege she didn't have at her old school, but also cringes when she's made ink monitor, fearing it will make her a target for teasing. Miss Carter, anticipating an air raid, prudently removes her glasses to avoid potential injury. The phrase 'mince my words' is clarified to mean speaking directly and honestly. The Coastguard justifies the removal of the lighthouse by citing its inadvertent role in guiding German bombers to Plymouth. Olive discovers the tragic news that Ephraim has lost his entire family.

A brief summary of the session: Olive adjusts to her new school, facing both the excitement of using ink and the challenge of being labeled the teacher's pet. Meanwhile, the lighthouse's role in recent bombings is revealed, and Olive learns of Ephraim's family tragedy.