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discovering king tuts tomb (background) king tut (or tutankhamun) becam…

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discovering king tuts tomb
(background) king tut (or tutankhamun) became an egyptian pharaoh in 1332 bc when he was just a young boy. his father was a controversial leader who tried radical religious reforms. after his death or disappearance, the reforms were quickly reversed. tutankhamun (or \tut\ for short) became pharaoh. the boy king died around the age of 18. he was buried in a tomb in egypt’s valley of the kings.
the tomb of king tut lay undisturbed for centuries. then, in 1922, archaeologist howard carter, who dreamed of finding the tomb, began searching. other archaeologists had searched the valley before but hadn’t found it. carter believed there was a tomb hidden in the valley. he worked with a wealthy man named lord carnarvon, who paid for the search. after seven years, carnarvon was ready to end the funding. but carter was determined. he made a final attempt in november 1922. there was a worker that said he found steps. finally, carter discovered them. they led to a sealed door untouched from the desert.
on november 23, 1922, carter broke through the sealed door and found a passage filled with rubble. the walls had been painted. the group was excited. the next chamber appeared to have been disturbed. after clearing the passage, carter came to another sealed door engraved with hieroglyphic (ancient egyptian writing). when he saw the markings, carter knew they had found the young pharaoh’s tomb. he said, \something wonderful is about to happen.\ it would be decades before all the tomb’s treasures were fully explored.
what carter found was astonishing. three large rooms were crammed with gold: the sarcophagus (the coffin), the mummy, and the funeral treasures of tutankhamun. all these items were full of precious materials, including golden statues, polished stones, furniture, jewelry, toys, and more. tut’s coffin was surrounded by a huge golden shrine. in the innermost coffin of tut’s tomb, carter found a mask of beaten gold. according to the egyptian belief, this mask was used to help the dead king in the afterlife.
it was not until 1923 that workers uncovered the coffin from king tut’s tomb. carter’s findings not only revealed the secrets of king tut, but they also gave the world an unprecedented window into ancient egyptian history.
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drag each event to the correct location on the image.
identify the events in the passage as either problem or solution by dragging the tiles to the correct locations. each tile can be used more than once.
problem solution
he spent years of his life searching unsuccessfully for king tut’s tomb.
the previous searches of the valley uncovered precious tombs, but none had been right for tutankhamun.
lord carnarvon, a banker, was persuaded to finance (pay for) carter’s search.
after many years, carnarvon was ready to quit the funding, but carter was not ready to make the announcement.
finally, in early november 1922, there was a worker that said he found steps. the team worked quickly, including them to continue.
the team cleared the passage and then found another sealed doorway with hieroglyphics (egyptian writing) on it.
on november 23, 1922, carter broke through the sealed door and found a passage filled with rubble.

Explanation:

Response

To solve this, we analyze each event to determine if it's a "Problem" (an issue or challenge) or a "Solution" (an action to address a problem):

1. "The maps... to keep"
  • Explanation: This describes an issue (maps being after-the-fact, hard to keep) → Problem
2. "The location... for others"
  • Explanation: This is an issue (tomb’s location lost, hard to find) → Problem
3. "In 1920s... Carter’s team"
  • Explanation: This is an action (financing a team to search) to address finding the tomb → Solution
4. "After years... the bill"
  • Explanation: This is an issue (Carter needing to pay a bill, a challenge) → Problem
5. "Early November... to continue"
  • Explanation: This is an action (workers clearing to keep working) to address the blockage → Solution
6. "The sun... new chapter"
  • Explanation: This is an issue (grave goods’ state, a problem with preservation) → Problem
7. "On November 26... stones"
  • Explanation: This is an action (Carter breaking through) to access the tomb → Solution
Final Categorization:
EventCategory
The location... for othersProblem
In 1920s... Carter’s teamSolution
After years... the billProblem
Early November... to continueSolution
The sun... new chapterProblem
On November 26... stonesSolution

To drag and drop:

  • Problem events: "The maps... to keep", "The location... for others", "After years... the bill", "The sun... new chapter"
  • Solution events: "In 1920s... Carter’s team", "Early November... to continue", "On November 26... stones"

Answer:

To solve this, we analyze each event to determine if it's a "Problem" (an issue or challenge) or a "Solution" (an action to address a problem):

1. "The maps... to keep"
  • Explanation: This describes an issue (maps being after-the-fact, hard to keep) → Problem
2. "The location... for others"
  • Explanation: This is an issue (tomb’s location lost, hard to find) → Problem
3. "In 1920s... Carter’s team"
  • Explanation: This is an action (financing a team to search) to address finding the tomb → Solution
4. "After years... the bill"
  • Explanation: This is an issue (Carter needing to pay a bill, a challenge) → Problem
5. "Early November... to continue"
  • Explanation: This is an action (workers clearing to keep working) to address the blockage → Solution
6. "The sun... new chapter"
  • Explanation: This is an issue (grave goods’ state, a problem with preservation) → Problem
7. "On November 26... stones"
  • Explanation: This is an action (Carter breaking through) to access the tomb → Solution
Final Categorization:
EventCategory
The location... for othersProblem
In 1920s... Carter’s teamSolution
After years... the billProblem
Early November... to continueSolution
The sun... new chapterProblem
On November 26... stonesSolution

To drag and drop:

  • Problem events: "The maps... to keep", "The location... for others", "After years... the bill", "The sun... new chapter"
  • Solution events: "In 1920s... Carter’s team", "Early November... to continue", "On November 26... stones"