The Last Bear - Session 3 - Reading Comprehension answers
English Resource Description
In "The Last Bear" reading comprehension session 3, April's dissatisfaction stems from her father's lack of time for her, despite her hopes. Only 4 million people inhabit the Arctic Circle year-round. April's afternoons are spent searching for a polar bear, a quest she keeps secret due to its danger and her father's likely disapproval. Upon hearing a noise that suggests an animal in distress, she rushes to assist, finding herself in awe of the polar bear's magnificence. The bear's injury is caused by blue plastic entangled around its swollen paw, preventing the plastic's removal.
Session 3's summary encapsulates the essence of the narrative's progression: April, feeling neglected by her busy father, covertly ventures out to locate a polar bear she believes to be the last of its kind. Her determination leads her to a startling discovery—a majestic, yet injured, polar bear, prompting an immediate empathetic response and a desire to aid the suffering creature. This session deeply explores April's growing connection with the Arctic wilderness and its inhabitants.