The Explorer - Session 18 - Reading Comprehension suggested answers
English Resource Description
In "The Explorer" session on reading comprehension, students delve into a chapter titled "The Trap," where Fred seeks out the explorer to apologise for his actions. The explorer recognises Fred by his distinct scent and breathing pattern, leading to a poignant 'jag of recognition' where a memory is vividly triggered. As the narrative unfolds, Fred and the explorer's relationship evolves, marked by growing understanding and trust. This change is evidenced by the explorer imparting his knowledge to an eager Fred.
Together, they construct a spring snare, a testament to their cooperation and shared goal of survival. The explorer, driven by a desire to preserve the untouched history and beauty of the Amazon, urges Fred to keep the existence of a city hidden to prevent its potential plundering, reflecting his belief that people often lack moral principles. The explorer also imparts wisdom about the perils of extreme hunger, suggesting it can cloud one's judgment, making harmful ideas seem appealing. The chapter encapsulates themes of trust, knowledge sharing, and the tension between preservation and human greed.