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J. In depth - Multiple choice questions
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Who’s your mummy?
J. In depth - Multiple choice questions

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1. What can be concluded about the Warsaw Mummy Project based on lines 1-14?
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2. Zahi Hawass (line 27) and Abdul Rahim Rayhan (line 37) express different opinions about the Polish finding in lines 22-44. What is their main difference in opinion about?
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3. What do lines 45-57 illustrate?
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4. What does Rayhan suggest in lines 58-60?
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5. Why does Rayhan want the mummy to be shipped to Egypt (lines 84-93)?
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6. How did the confusion about the mummy’s gender arise, according to Wojciech Ejsmond (line 94)?
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7. What does Shaaban Abdel Gawad make clear in lines 108-133?
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8A. The article mentions several reasons why the mummy most likely won’t be returned to Egypt. Is that because the mummy isn’t a queen?
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8B. The article mentions several reasons why the mummy most likely won’t be returned to Egypt. Is that because there is no agreement with Poland?
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8C. The article mentions several reasons why the mummy most likely won’t be returned to Egypt. Is that because the mummy isn’t unique?
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8D. The article mentions several reasons why the mummy most likely won’t be returned to Egypt. Is that because Egypt can’t prove ownership?
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8E. The article mentions several reasons why the mummy most likely won’t be returned to Egypt. Is that because there is no reason to assume the mummy will be damaged or destroyed?
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