Letters from the Lighthouse - Session 15 - Reading Comprehension answers
English Resource Description
In session 15 of "Letters from the Lighthouse," students delve into the complex emotions and historical events that shape the characters' experiences. Olive grapples with a sense of detachment from her mother, stemming from secrets surrounding her mother's war efforts. These clandestine activities, as Mum explains, were necessary due to the sensitive nature of humanitarian work during wartime. The whereabouts of Suki become a point of inquiry, while local resistance to aiding refugees is examined, highlighting a mix of fear and prejudice.
The session also reveals the harrowing past of Esther, whose family was targeted by German soldiers, leading to a tragic outcome for her mother. Olive finds herself speechless after Esther recounts her painful history, a testament to the emotional weight of the story. Students are tasked with summarising this emotionally charged session in a concise format, reflecting on the key points that drive the narrative forward and the moral complexities faced by individuals during war.