Who is the main boy in the story?
Ranofer
What does “guardian” mean?
A person or thing that protects
What did Ranofer knock over in the tomb?
A vase
Where did Ranofer hide from the robbers?
Behind the coffins
How did Ranofer feel at the start in the tomb?
Scared
Who is Ranofer’s older brother?
Gebu
What does “serenity” mean?
A feeling of calm and peace
What kind of objects were in the tomb?
Gold, furniture, and jars
What did Ranofer throw at Gebu?
A jewel box
How did he feel after seeing the dead couple?
Sad and respectful
Who helps Gebu steal from the tomb?
Wenamon
What does “vengeance” mean?
Revenge or getting back at someone
What did Ranofer use to block the entrance?
A big rock (boulder)
What did Ranofer pour on the fire?
Wine
Why did he want to stop Gebu?
To protect the tomb and the dead
Who are the two people buried in the tomb?
Huaa and Tuaa
What does “ushabti” mean?
A statue that helps the dead in the afterlife
What did the robbers use to see in the tomb?
A torch
Where did Ranofer escape from?
The entrance hole (shaft)
What did he do when he escaped?
Threw rocks into the hole
Who is the servant statue in the tomb?
A girl holding a duck and a box
What does “pillage” mean?
To steal things during a war or robbery
What room was filled with flowers, food, and beds?
The burial chamber
What happened when Ranofer saw the coffins?
He felt sorry and wanted to protect them
What did he plan to do after escaping?
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