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- Q1Identify the point of view.None2nd3rd1st60s
- Q2Describe the setting of this story?Egypt/FranceFrance/EuroEgypt/AmericaFrance/Euro60s
- Q3What year did this story begin?197017801795179060s
- Q4Identify the theme of the story.Stick with what you set your heart to.Do what you love.Stick with whatever.Study Egypt.60s
- Q5Why would the author include photos?For entertainment.To engage readers.For no reason.For delight.60s
- Q6Identify the genre of this story.Jean FranqoisFictionBiographyAutobiography60s
- Q7Identify the main character.JeanieJohn-FranqJean-FranqoisJohnny-Frank60s
- Q8In city was the main character from?GrandoperyGernockleSomewhere far awayGranoble60s
- Q9What did he decide to do after Napoleon was defeated?He went to war.None of the above.He had to go into hiding for his safety.He built a horse.60s
- Q10Who was the author?Jane RuntfardJams RumfordJames RumfordJames Roomfard60s
- Q11What was the main character trying to figure out?Weird symbolsNavajo CodeHieroglyphicsPig Latin60s
- Q12Recall who his brother took him to meet?Famous Egyptian WriterHis fatherFamous Egyptian ScientistFamous Guy Dave60s
- Q13Recall what his dream has been since a child.To become a writer.To break the hieroglyphic code.To become a researcher.To become a dancer.60s