The Mummy's Curse - Session 10 - Reading Comprehension answers
English Resource Description
In Session 10 of 'The Mummy's Curse' reading comprehension, students explore various plot points and character actions. Abdel reverently removes flowers from Tutankhamun's tomb as a sign of respect, acknowledging that they were placed there by someone who cared for the young pharaoh. Arthur Conan Doyle, convinced of Tutankhamun's murder due to a skull fracture, disagrees with the idea of leaving the mummy in Egypt, as their mission involves transporting the body back to 1894. The term 'hot-foot' is clarified to mean moving swiftly, while a chilling moment occurs when blood fills the sarcophagus, leaving Arthur Conan Doyle and the time-thieves in shocked stillness.
The narrative tension heightens as Arthur Conan Doyle suggests persuading Howard Carter to dig an alternate route to the tomb to avoid the discovery of their prior break-in, fearing Carter might link him to the site due to the knowledge shared at the séance. Luna's fear escalates upon re-entering the tomb, haunted by the previous visit's events. Konstantin rationalizes the blood-like substance as water from an oasis well, tainted red by mixing with minerals in the sand. This session encapsulates suspense and mystery, with characters grappling with the consequences of their time-altering escapades.