Letters from the Lighthouse - Session 17 - Reading Comprehension answers
English Resource Description
In session 17 of "Letters from the Lighthouse," students delve into a range of comprehension questions that explore key elements of the narrative. The 'clump of shredded paper' mentioned in the text is the subject of the first question, prompting readers to consider its significance within the story. Another question asks students to interpret the phrase 'made my throat thicken with tears,' encouraging them to think about how language is used to convey emotion. The session also touches on the contributions of refugees to a tea party, examining the types of food they brought.
The narrative tension increases with Mr Spratt's arrival at the party, and students are asked to reflect on the impact his presence has on the event. Furthermore, the reason behind Mr Spratt's intention to arrest Ephraim is questioned, providing an opportunity to discuss character motivations and plot development. The session also investigates why local people admit to various 'crimes,' a point that likely adds complexity to the story's social dynamics. Additionally, students analyze the effect of vivid descriptions, such as 'nostrils flaring like an angry bull,' to understand how imagery influences the reader's perception of characters and scenes. Finally, a summarization task challenges students to concisely capture the essence of session 17 in no more than 50 words, demonstrating their understanding and ability to distil information.