The Mummy's Curse - Session 7 - Reading Comprehension answers
English Resource Description
In Session 7 of "The Mummy's Curse" reading comprehension, students explore the unfolding drama as Lady Evelyn and her companions navigate the perils of a Puzzle Chamber. The session's answers reveal that Lady Evelyn uses the phrase "in a jiffy" to indicate rapid action, while Thutmoses III's method of testing his ministers involved trapping them to solve ten puzzles for their escape. Aidan's knowledge of The Ten Plagues of Egypt comes from his Sunday school lessons, and a critical detail emerges that pressing the wrong hieroglyph causes a paving stone to drop, creating a dangerous situation for the characters.
The time-thieves read hieroglyphs with their fingers due to the darkness within the chamber, with only a single match for light, enabling them to feel the carved indentations. A tense moment occurs when Luna presses the cloud hieroglyph and falls through the floor, later accepting blame for their predicament, having previously argued with Aidan. The session also references the tenth plague of Egypt, the death of the firstborn. The phrase "sweet freedom" is analyzed for its effectiveness in conveying the characters' intense relief upon escaping the chamber's life-threatening confines. Students are tasked with summarizing the gripping session in no more than 50 words, encapsulating the key events and emotions experienced by the characters.