crude measurements and sculpted a statue of a very old man with a tattoo on his chest.
Mark was proud of his work, but when John saw the statue, he laughed aloud.
“What’s so funny?” Mark asked.
John replied, “Your ignorance makes me laugh. Don’t you know that Tut was only a
teenager when he was pharaoh? Let me help you. I’ll supervise your work. I’ll give you
feedback, and we’ll make this a great monument.”
Mark got another cube of stone. John told him what Tut looked like. “Make him tall with
good posture,” John said. “And make sure there is symmetry in his body.”
Mark conferred with John about every detail. For ten consecutive hours, the brothers
worked. At last, the finished statue was situated in front of the museum. Everyone
applauded the brothers’ good work.
“We worked together very well. I guess we are compatible after all,” Mark said.
John replied, “I agree! When we combine our talents, we are capable of greatness.”
PART © Mark each statement T for true or F for false. Rewrite the false
statements to make them true.
1.
Mark’s masculine features included a mustache and a muscular body.
2.
John laughed at Pharaoh Tut’s ignorance.
3.
John appointed himself to supervise Mark’s work and give him feedback about
posture and symmetry.
4.
Mark made crude measurements and situated a tattoo on his original monument’s
chest.
5.
John was an undergraduate who studied sculpture and anthropology.
PART 0 Answer the questions.
1. Why did everyone applaud the brothers after ten consecutive hours?
2. What did Mark think he had the competence to do?
3. What did John explain to Mark after Mark got another cube of stone?
4. What did Mark confer with John about?
5. What did John say when he found out that he was compatible with his brother?
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