The Explorer - Session 13 - Reading Comprehension suggested answers
English Resource Description
The reading comprehension answers for 'The Explorer' delve into the survival challenges faced by a group of children. For breakfast, they ate bananas. The first hint of danger comes when Fred detects an unusual smell, signalling a fire nearby. Con and Max were foraging for berries when Fred noticed the flames. Max, in a state of panic, had climbed a tree. Fred reminds himself to stay calm in the river, understanding that panic could lead to poor decisions and potentially fatal consequences for him and Max. Unfortunately, the map they relied on was smudged after Fred dived into the river with it in his pocket.
The children's safety is compromised due to multiple perilous factors. They are adrift on a self-constructed raft on a river with treacherous currents and rapids, surrounded by hazardous wildlife such as caimans and piranhas. Their supplies are scarce, with limited food and water. They must rely on Con's recollection of the now-damaged map, and their exact location remains unknown. Additionally, Lila has been injured, Max is just a young child overwhelmed by fear, and they are also responsible for the wellbeing of a baby sloth they have with them. These elements create a precarious situation for the young adventurers.