The Wreck of the Zanzibar - Session 3 - Reading Comprehension suggested answers

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In the third session of 'The Wreck of the Zanzibar' reading comprehension, students explore the emotions and events affecting the protagonist, Laura. The answers reveal that Laura deeply misses her brother Billy, indicated by her daily hope and prayers for his return. Laura's father is troubled by the health of their cows, which are producing very little milk, and he carries a sense of guilt over Billy's departure. Laura experiences feelings of resentment towards her father, who she feels is limiting her aspirations and making her feel trapped by shouting at her and preventing her from rowing in the gig.

The session also touches on the family dynamics, with Celandine and Petal being identified as the family's cows, and Laura perceiving her mother as 'dying inside' due to the distress caused by Billy leaving and her subsequent emotional withdrawal. Laura's fears are compounded by the natural elements, such as the whistling wind, the roar of the storm, and the threatening sea, which all contribute to the tense atmosphere on the island. The phrase 'The skies full of anger' is highlighted for its effectiveness in conveying the intensity of the approaching storm. A concise summary of the events from July to September 6th is requested, though the exact content of this summary is not provided in the given text.