Pyramids: The Book of Going Forth Test | Mid-Book Test - Hard

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Pyramids: The Book of Going Forth Test | Mid-Book Test - Hard

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This test consists of 5 short answer questions, 10 short essay questions, and 1 (of 3) essay topics.

Short Answer Questions

1. Does Teppic's father want a pyramid built for him?

2. How does Teppic save himself from the fall?

3. What happens to Teppic when he reaches a rooftop that had always had a ledge and plank connecting that roof to the neighboring roof?

4. Does Teppic get along with Mericet?

5. After this argument, they begin a silent fight that ends with Teppic telling Ptaclusp that the pyramid should be the __________ that has ever been built.

Short Essay Questions

1. What must happen to the man whose hand was touched by Teppic? How does Teppic feel about this?

2. What does Teppic's assassin school final exam consist of?

3. What does the Pharaoh think about his ability to make the sun rise?

4. What does Teppic remember about his first night at the assassin school?

5. What do Ptaclusp, Illa, and Illb say about the building of this pyramid?

6. How will the builders use the time loop to their advantage?

7. What has Teppic been a part of during his two weeks in Djelibeybi?

8. What happens to King Teppicymon XXVII when he lands on the ground?

9. What is King Teppicyon XXVII doing during this time?

10. How does Teppic try to break tradition?

Essay Topics

Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:

Essay Topic 1

Teppic graduates from assassin school.

Part 1) Describe assassin school. Why does he attend assassin school? How does it benefit him to become a community member and as Pharaoh?

Part 2) To what might assassin school be compared in our own culture? What message does this send the reader?

Part 3) How is the assassin school important to this story? What does it reveal about Teppic?

Essay Topic 2

The people of this planet fear their gods.

Part 1) Why do they fear their gods? What is revealed about these gods throughout this story?

Part 2) Does this view of the godly reflect the author's opinion about religion? Why or why not? What does this story say about religion?

Part 3) do you agree with this story about the creation of gods, therefore the creation of religion? Why or why not?

Part 4) How does this view of religion affect you? How important is religion in your own life?

Essay Topic 3

The Sphinx is included in this story.

Part 1) Why is it included? What purpose does this serve?

Part 2) What other adventures does Teppic experience with You Bastard? How do these adventures affect the plot?

Part 30 Are these adventures necessary? Why or why not?

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