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History, 01.05.2021 01:00 blake2001

Part A) What can you infer about the author’s point of view regarding the events of April 5, 1923, described in paragraph 9? A. The events prove that King Tut’s “curse” was real.
B. The events probably were a coincidence.
C. The events served as a warning about entering the tomb.
D. The events should have been investigated as crimes.

Which TWO sentences from the article BEST illustrate the inference you made in Part A
A. “On April 5, 1923, Lord Carnarvon died suddenly in Egypt.”
B. “Lord Carnarvon had been in poor health for years.”
C. “Newspapers claimed that these events were caused by King Tut’s ‘curse.’”
D. “It was a chilling story.”
E. “In England, Lord Carnarvon’s dog, Susie, howled and died.”
F. “Actually, there was no warning in Tut’s tomb.”

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