The Iron Man - Chapter 2 - Reading Comprehension answers
English Resource Description
In the second chapter of "The Iron Man," a young boy named Hogarth is the first to witness the Iron Man's return. The presence of large teeth marks on a tractor reveals the Iron Man's handiwork. The farmers, experiencing loss and damage to their machinery, unite to tackle the problem. They cunningly place an old, rusty lorry on the opposite side of a pit to lure the Iron Man, hoping he will fall into their trap. Hogarth gains insight from observing a fox cleverly avoiding a trap, which he then applies to his own plan to deal with the Iron Man.
Hogarth is filled with apprehension about executing his plan, fearing the Iron Man's potential reaction and the unknown consequences of angering such a being. The Iron Man's eyes change colour in the pit, indicating his emotions of anger, fear, or frustration. This emotional response from the Iron Man evokes a sense of guilt in Hogarth, who feels responsible for the Iron Man's predicament. The chapter concludes with an open question about the Iron Man's fate, inviting readers to make predictions based on the text. A concise summary of the chapter is also requested, encapsulating the main events within a limit of 50 words.