The Mummy's Curse - Session 12 - Reading Comprehension answers
English Resource Description
In Session 12 of "The Mummy's Curse," a reading comprehension exercise, students are tested on their understanding of the text. One question asks them to identify a word from the text that indicates Howard Carter's meticulous approach to excavating Tutankhamun's tomb, with "Painstaking" being the correct answer. Lady Evelyn's choice of newspaper, The Times, is confirmed, and the time-thieves' guilt is explored, stemming from their fabricated story that distresses Evelyn. Konstantin's explanation of the frogs' behavior is linked to the biblical plague narrative, while Monsieur Lacau's visit to the tomb is due to his role as Head of Antiquities, aiming to keep Tutankhamun's remains in Egypt. The phrase 'tight spot' is clarified as meaning a difficult situation, and the recurring image of the black jackal is significant as it symbolizes Anubis, the protector of the dead, reflecting the theme of safeguarding Tutankhamun's body.
The exercise also includes a task where students must condense the content of Session 12 into a summary of no more than 50 words. This activity encourages students to distill the main points and themes of the narrative, demonstrating their comprehension and ability to synthesize information from the text. Through these questions and answers, the students' understanding of the plot, characters, and underlying themes of "The Mummy's Curse" is assessed, contributing to their overall reading comprehension skills.