1. How does the author describe Wave walker? (We're not afraid to die...)
2. Explain the phrase 'Its silence silences' from the poem, (A Photograph)
3. What were the results of the CT scan? (Discovering Tut)
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- In the chapter "We are not afraid to die," the author describes Wave Walker as " Wooden Hulled Beauty." Wave Walker is the boat build by the author James Cook.
- The phrase 'Its silence silences' from the poem "A Photograph" explains that the silence of the mother's death silences more the poet.
- The result of the CT scan showed that nothing went wrong with King Dut's Neckbone, Hand bone, Rib cage, and his skull.
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- The author describes Wave Walker of "we're not afraid to die" as
a "wooden-hulled beauty". He calls it so as it looks majestic with it's height 23 meter tall, and bulit 30 ton. The boat was fully built of wood, and it was professionally designed.
2. The phrase "it's silence silences" from poem (A Photograph) refers to the mother's death. It shows how death can silence a person forever. It also refers to the silent atmosphere in the house, when the death of the mother takes place.
3. The results of the CT Scan (Discovering Tut) - The results of the CT scan were excellent. It showed that nothing was seriously wrong with King Tut.
The CT scan was taken of the neck, vertebrae, rib-cage and skull, using advanced technology.
King Tut was one of the first mummies to have a CT scan donee.
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