| 32. | Who was in the secret room with Amy and Dan? |
| | 33. | What does "long protecting arms" mean, according to Dan? |
| The winds |  |
| The walls |  |
| The trees |
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| 34. | Why did Theo know his way around Cairo? |
| He used to be a tour guide. |  |
| He had a map. |  |
| He was tricking Amy and Dan. |
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| | 35. | Why didn't Irina pay Theo for the statue? |
| She said it was fake. |  |
| She had no more money. |  |
| He didn't give her the statue. |
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| 36. | Who did Amy see running at night? |
| | 37. | Who did Dan and Amy run away from? |
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| 38. | How did Amy and Dan get to Philae Island under water? |
| Diving gear |  |
| Alistair's submersible |  |
| A submarine |
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| | 39. | What is different about the Sakhet with the emerald eyes? |
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| 40. | Who was Amy and Dan's tour guide to Luxor? |
| | 41. | What did Dan find behind the Lucian Crest? |
| A skull |  |
| A fossil |  |
| A leather tube |
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| 1. |
opaque
| unable to see through; not clearly expressed | | highly noticeable | | a confused and noisy struggle |
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| 2. |
reverently
| a collection of things on display | | done or said on purpose; done at a slow pace | | in a way that shows awe or respect |
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| 3. |
astute
| real | | fooling or tricking | | wise in a clever, practical way |
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| 4. |
transfix
| to be motionless as in fear | | loud, confusing sound | | the condition of being very poor |
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| 5. |
hieroglyph
| wishing harm or evil to others | | a picture or symbol used for writing | | large and richly decorated; related to a palace |
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| 6. |
deliberate
| a disguise or false appearance | | done or said on purpose; done at a slow pace | | to completely cover by water |
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| 7. |
intellect
| the ability to think | | twisting or struggling with pain | | to look over or read intently |
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| 8. |
ascertain
| avoid something unpleasant; to go around | | to find out or make sure of | | highly noticeable |
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| 9. |
writhing
| twisting or struggling with pain | | a misleading lie or untruth | | to find out or make sure of |
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| 10. |
alliance
| a disguise or false appearance | | to look over or read intently | | an agreement or union between people |
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| 11. |
palatial
| twisting or struggling with pain | | large and richly decorated; related to a palace | | unable to see through; not clearly expressed |
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| 12. |
exhibition
| a collection of things on display | | a diagram showing how something is put together | | not able to go inside or through something |
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| 13. |
schematic
| a diagram showing how something is put together | | a confused and noisy struggle | | a picture or symbol used for writing |
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| 14. |
gulag
| a pause due to doubt, confusion, fear, or forgetfulness | | an agreement or union between people | | a Russian prisoner camp |
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| 15. |
cunning
| paper made from a long thin reed | | fooling or tricking | | a misleading lie or untruth |
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| 16. |
prominent
| loud, confusing sound | | wise in a clever, practical way | | highly noticeable |
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|
| 32. | Who was in the secret room with Amy and Dan? |
| | 33. | What does "long protecting arms" mean, according to Dan? |
| The winds |  |
| The walls |  |
| The trees |
|
|
| 34. | Why did Theo know his way around Cairo? |
| He used to be a tour guide. |  |
| He had a map. |  |
| He was tricking Amy and Dan. |
|
| | 35. | Why didn't Irina pay Theo for the statue? |
| She said it was fake. |  |
| She had no more money. |  |
| He didn't give her the statue. |
|
|
| 36. | Who did Amy see running at night? |
| | 37. | Who did Dan and Amy run away from? |
|
| 38. | How did Amy and Dan get to Philae Island under water? |
| Diving gear |  |
| Alistair's submersible |  |
| A submarine |
|
| | 39. | What is different about the Sakhet with the emerald eyes? |
|
| 40. | Who was Amy and Dan's tour guide to Luxor? |
| | 41. | What did Dan find behind the Lucian Crest? |
| A skull |  |
| A fossil |  |
| A leather tube |
|
|
| 1. |
opaque
| unable to see through; not clearly expressed | | highly noticeable | | a confused and noisy struggle |
|
|
| 2. |
reverently
| a collection of things on display | | done or said on purpose; done at a slow pace | | in a way that shows awe or respect |
|
|
| 3. |
astute
| real | | fooling or tricking | | wise in a clever, practical way |
|
|
| 4. |
transfix
| to be motionless as in fear | | loud, confusing sound | | the condition of being very poor |
|
|
| 5. |
hieroglyph
| wishing harm or evil to others | | a picture or symbol used for writing | | large and richly decorated; related to a palace |
|
|
| 6. |
deliberate
| a disguise or false appearance | | done or said on purpose; done at a slow pace | | to completely cover by water |
|
|
| 7. |
intellect
| the ability to think | | twisting or struggling with pain | | to look over or read intently |
|
|
| 8. |
ascertain
| avoid something unpleasant; to go around | | to find out or make sure of | | highly noticeable |
|
|
| 9. |
writhing
| twisting or struggling with pain | | a misleading lie or untruth | | to find out or make sure of |
|
|
| 10. |
alliance
| a disguise or false appearance | | to look over or read intently | | an agreement or union between people |
|
|
| 11. |
palatial
| twisting or struggling with pain | | large and richly decorated; related to a palace | | unable to see through; not clearly expressed |
|
|
| 12. |
exhibition
| a collection of things on display | | a diagram showing how something is put together | | not able to go inside or through something |
|
|
| 13. |
schematic
| a diagram showing how something is put together | | a confused and noisy struggle | | a picture or symbol used for writing |
|
|
| 14. |
gulag
| a pause due to doubt, confusion, fear, or forgetfulness | | an agreement or union between people | | a Russian prisoner camp |
|
|
| 15. |
cunning
| paper made from a long thin reed | | fooling or tricking | | a misleading lie or untruth |
|
|
| 16. |
prominent
| loud, confusing sound | | wise in a clever, practical way | | highly noticeable |
|
|