(2 marks) 5. Why does Ezra whisper “There you are, old girl” to the lighthouse beam? (2 marks) 6. Explain how the writer creates a sad or lonely atmosphere in the final two paragraphs. Refer to at least two examples from the text. (3 marks) Section C: Reading Passage (Non-Fiction) Read the article below, then answer the questions that follow.
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The wind howled like a wounded animal as Ezra climbed the spiral staircase for the hundredth time that week. Each iron step groaned beneath his boots, a language only he understood. At seventy-three, his legs had forgotten the spring of youth, but his hands — gnarled as ancient driftwood — still knew the weight of the brass oil can, the turn of the wick. (2 marks) 5
Extension Activity (Optional) Research task: Find one image of a Fresnel lens and one image of the Mariana Trench. Write two sentences explaining how each image connects to the texts you have read. End of worksheet. Save as “Year_8_Comprehension_Worksheet.pdf” for printing or digital distribution.
| Word | Meaning | |------|---------| | 12. gnarled (fiction) | A) giving off light naturally | | 13. algorithm (fiction) | B) twisted and rough | | 14. bioluminescent (non-fiction) | C) a step-by-step process or set of rules | | 15. pristine (non-fiction) | D) unspoiled, pure, original condition | Explain how the writer creates a sad or
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