Letters from the Lighthouse - Session 14 - Reading Comprehension answers

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In "Letters from the Lighthouse" Session 14, we find Ephraim heroically carrying Cliff on his shoulders to rescue him from the lighthouse. Dr Morrison diagnoses Cliff with a severe stomach upset, and Mr Fairweather kindly transports him to the hospital in his van. Amidst the chaos, Olive, feeling the heavy burden of caring for her brother and overwhelmed by the situation, sends a telegram to her mother seeking reassurance. When Olive sees her mother again, she notices a stark change; her mother appears much thinner, noticeably tired, and is wearing an unusually large amount of make-up. The phrase 'seemed a bit thrown' is used to describe someone who is unexpectedly confused or taken aback. A surprising revelation unfolds as Mrs Arby is disclosed to be none other than Mrs Bradshaw, Olive's mother.

The session provides a succinct insight into the emotional and physical challenges faced by the characters, illustrating the impact of war on family dynamics and the resilience required to navigate through trying times. Olive's actions reflect her desperation for familial support and the instinctive need for parental guidance during crises. The narrative also subtly underscores the transformations people undergo during prolonged periods of stress and adversity, as seen through the changes in Olive's mother.