The Snow Spider - Session 5 - Reading Comprehension answers
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In Session 5 of "The Snow Spider," Gwyn experiences ostracism at school, where his peers whisper and giggle behind his back. His mother, concerned about his distress, is relieved when Alun visits, hoping he can uncover what troubles Gwyn. However, Gwyn feels betrayed by Alun, adding to his emotional turmoil. Gwyn has a painful encounter with Dewi, which leaves him feeling abandoned and pondering the extent of his magical abilities. Arianwen, his spider, weaves nightly webs depicting distant lands and children, connecting Gwyn to these mysterious images. Eirlys, a girl he recognises from Arianwen's first web, demonstrates kindness by assisting an injured Gwyn home, contrasting with the indifference of the other children. Descriptions of Eirlys as 'very frail' and 'as pale as the snow' with an 'icy touch' paint her as ethereal and otherworldly, setting her apart from her peers.
Summary of Session 5: Gwyn is shunned by classmates and feels betrayed by Alun. Arianwen's webs show distant places. After being hurt, Gwyn is aided home by the ethereal Eirlys, whom he recognises from the webs.