The Secret of Platform 13 - Session 4 - Reading Comprehension answers

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The Secret of Platform 13 - Session 4 - Reading Comprehension answers
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In the fourth session of the reading comprehension for "The Secret of Platform 13", students explore various aspects of the narrative through a set of questions. Raymond feigns illness by screaming in pain to convince his mother of his unwell state. The phrase 'dressed to kill' is explained as wearing eye-catching, glamorous clothing designed to make a strong impression. Gurkie leaves her beetroot with Melisande in a fountain in Fortlands and Marlow. To 'look on the bright side' is to remain optimistic despite challenges. Odge is in a foul mood upon discovering that Raymond, not Ben, is the prince; she prefers Ben and believes he would make a better ruler. Odge directs her ill-wish towards Raymond's Knickerbocker glory dessert as a proxy for her disapproval of his unpleasant behaviour. Nanny Brown pens a letter because she is sick and fears her impending death might prevent her from sharing an important message, which she wants to be known posthumously.

The summary of session 4, in brief, would highlight the key plot developments and character actions. For instance, it might mention Raymond's deception, Odge's ill-wish, and Nanny Brown's significant letter, encapsulating the session's events in a concise manner. The questions and answers serve to enhance the students' understanding of the text, its vocabulary, and the underlying themes, ensuring a deeper engagement with the material.