The Firework Maker's Daughter - Chapter 6 - Reading Comprehension answers
English Resource Description
In "The Firework Maker's Daughter," Chapter 6, Lila, Chulak, and Hamlet undertake a lengthy journey, taking "hours and hours" to reach the city. Upon arrival, they are escorted to the palace by the King's Special and Particular Bodyguard. The narrative describes Lila's heart as "beating like a bird caught in a net," effectively conveying her anxiety and panic in the tense situation. The urgency is palpable as her father, Lalchand, is set to be executed "tomorrow morning." In a moment of chaos, Hamlet knocks Chulak over to prevent him from speaking to the King, which results in the King dismissing Chulak from his duties, doubting his suitability as Hamlet's caretaker.
The King makes a crucial decision; Lalchand's life hinges on winning the upcoming firework competition—if he loses, he will be executed. This leaves Lila with just "one week" to save her father. Lila is determined but feels pressed for time, while Lalchand appears calm, eager to work alongside his daughter. The chapter captures the tension and the stakes involved as father and daughter prepare for the competition that will decide their fate. A summary of this chapter could read: "Lila and Chulak arrive in the city after a long journey, facing the King's ultimatum: Lalchand must win the firework contest within a week to avoid execution."