The Mummy's Curse - Session 14 - Reading Comprehension answers
English Resource Description
In Session 14 of 'The Mummy's Curse' reading comprehension, students delve into the mysterious events surrounding an ancient curse. The session begins with identifying the phrase "at a bit of a loose end" as meaning having nothing specific to do. The narrative then takes a turn as Konstantin suspects unusual occurrences when a hailstorm strikes unexpectedly. The story unfolds further with a plague of locusts originating in a Luxor market, adding to the eerie atmosphere. The phrase "here goes nothing" is clarified to express the commencement of a daunting or thrilling endeavour.
Monsieur Lacau's strategy to retain Tutankhamun's body in Egypt involves bribing Lord Carnarvon with a substantial sum, while the sudden power cut is attributed to the plague of darkness, casting a shadow over the events. Lady Carnarvon's reaction to her husband's death is revealed to be indifferent, exposing her self-centred nature and her interest in Lord Carnarvon's title and wealth rather than his well-being. Throughout the session, students are challenged to comprehend and summarise the unfolding drama of the curse, encapsulating the tension and intrigue in a concise summary of no more than 50 words.