An angry wind stirred up ghostly dust devils as king Tut was taken from his resting place in
the ancient Egyptian cemetery known as the Valley of the Kings. Dark bellied clouds had
scudded across the desert sky all day and now were wailing the stars in the casket grey.It was
6:00 p.m. on 5th January 2005. The world's most famous mummy glided head first into a CT
scanner brought here to probe the lingering medical mysteries of this little understood young
ruler who died more than 3,300 years ago.
Why is the wind depicted as angry?
A. it symbolises bad weather.
B. it presents imagery for an unusual happening like moving a mummy from its
resting place.
C. it symbolises Tut’s feelings.
D. it symbolises the prevalent mood of the people over there at that time.
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B. it presents imagery for an unusual happening like moving a mummy from its
resting place.
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