The Explorer - Session 5 - Reading Comprehension suggested answers

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Year 5
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In the chapter titled "Food (almost)" from "The Explorer", the group of characters stumbles upon potential food sources in the wilderness, such as insects and cocoa pods, hence the title suggesting they've found something akin to food. Fred proposes they could eat insects, bananas, and berries, leading to a cautious response from Con who is aware of the risks of consuming potentially poisonous berries. The phrase 'breathless and eye-stretched' is used to convey a sense of wonder and astonishment. Lila's backstory of nearly being expelled for keeping a squirrel in her desk is revealed, adding a touch of humour and character depth. The grubs they consider eating are described to taste faintly of chocolate mixed with dirt and peanuts, an odd combination that reflects their desperate situation. Max's nervousness is attributed to his longing for his mother, his reluctance to eat grubs, and his general anxiety about their predicament.

A brief summary of the chapter could be: In "Food (almost)", the characters contemplate eating unusual food sources like insects and cocoa pods in the wild. Their reactions range from practical to hesitant, with concerns about safety and taste. Personal anecdotes and vivid descriptions add colour to their survival challenge.