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Multiple Choice
1. C (Various chapters)
2. A (Various chapters)
3. B (Chapter 16)
4. C (Various chapters)
5. D (Various chapters)
6. B (Various chapters)
7. A (Various chapters)
8. D (Chapter 41)
9. C (Chapter 17)
10. B (Various chapters)
Long Answer
1. One instance of foreshadowing is when Carter describes his amulet, which bears the Eye of Horus symbol. (Chapter 1) Carter’s possession of the amulet and detailed description foreshadow his transformation into a host for Horus.
2. Through their dual identities as human and divine hosts, Carter and Sadie learn that good and evil aren’t binary. They witness this when Set—thought to be evil—acts with the good intention of defending the world against Apophis, showing morality’s complex nature. (Chapter 40)
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