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Read this part of an article about King Tut’s tomb.
In 1922, Howard Carter found an opening to a hidden tomb. It turned out to be the tomb of King Tut, a boy king of ancient Egypt. Carter’s workers found sixteen steps under the sand. Then they found a passage and a door. Inside the tomb, they found statues, golden sofas, chests, and treasures.
Which sentence should come next in this paragraph?
A. Later, Carter became famous for finding this tomb.
B. First, Carter did a lot of work to find the right place to look.
C. Next, Carter took photographs of all the things they found.
D. Today, people can see what Carter found in museum exhibits.
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Read this part of an article about King Tut’s tomb.
In 1922, Howard Carter found an opening to a hi...
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