The Falcon's Malteser - Session 6 - Reading Comprehension answers
English Resource Description
In session 6 of "The Falcon's Malteser" reading comprehension, students explore various key points of the narrative. Betty warns the brothers against visiting the Casablanca Club, describing it as a 'den of iniquity', indicating a place rife with illegal or immoral activities. Nick manages to gain entry to the club by claiming they are acquaintances of Johnny Naples. The expression 'stroking the ivories' is clarified as a colloquial term for playing the piano. Lauren's inquiry about Johnny's death stems from her suspicion that he was mixed up in illicit dealings, evidenced by his paranoid behavior and constant companionship with the Maltesers.
Nick's instincts alert him to danger when Lauren is asked to collect flowers in an unconventional manner, as typically a waiter would bring them to the table. His quick thinking saves him from severe harm when he is ejected from a van, as he fortuitously lands on a stack of cardboard boxes. The author conveys Herbert's shock at seeing Nick alive through his speechlessness and near fainting. A concise summary of the session would encapsulate these events in no more than 50 words, highlighting the key developments and character reactions.