Tombful of Trouble - Session 6 - Reading Comprehension answers
English Resource Description
In "Tombful of Trouble" Session 6, Mr. Russell attempts to seize Miss Hall's camera to destroy photographic evidence of him stealing a jar. Agatha and Christie are taken aback when Auguste, typically averse to physical exertion and untidiness, intervenes to save the jar, thereby 'saving the day'—preventing a calamity. The phrase 'caught red-handed' is explained as being apprehended while engaged in wrongdoing. It is revealed that Mr. Russell has been selling stolen artefacts to an American competitor. Auguste expresses dissatisfaction with the outcome, feeling that it lacks complexity and that Mr. Russell's actions warrant a more severe consequence.
The session concludes with a prompt for a concise summary, asking readers to encapsulate the events in no more than 50 words. The answers provided offer insight into the characters' motivations and the narrative's unfolding, highlighting themes of justice and morality within the story. The comprehension questions are designed to ensure readers have grasped key plot points and the implications of the characters' actions, as well as to interpret idiomatic expressions used in the text.