The Explorer - Session 2 - Reading Comprehension suggested answers
English Resource Description
The reading comprehension exercise titled "The Explorer" focuses on a gripping passage where young characters face the aftermath of a plane crash. The suggested answers provide insights into the characters' emotions and actions following the dramatic event. Fred, one of the characters, is found to be running 'faster and wilder' because he is overwhelmed by fear and shock, as indicated by the answer to the first question. The plane, as the children discover, has not only crash-landed but also burst into flames, adding to the urgency of their situation.
The children's unfamiliarity with each other is revealed through their introductions, highlighting their sudden thrust into companionship by circumstance. Max's distress is evident as he cries and seeks solace in the familiarity of his sister, indicative of his young age and the confusion he feels amidst the chaos. The need for shelter becomes imperative for survival, especially under the harsh conditions of night and heavy rain. The term 'pell-mell' is explained to mean a state of hurried confusion, reflecting the children's frantic rush for safety. Lila's tender act of singing to Max in Portuguese offers a moment of cultural insight and comfort. Lastly, the exercise calls for a concise summary of the passage, challenging students to distill the essence of "The Green Dark" into no more than 50 words.