1. What does the phrase “towered over” mean? Based on the article, why do you think the author writes that the Great Pyramid “has towered over” the Egyptian desert?
The phrase “towered over” means “was much taller or higher than other things nearby.” The author writes that the Great Pyramid has towered over the Egyptian desert because the pyramid is a massive structure that stands about 450 feet tall.
(RI.4.4 Determine Meaning)
2. Summarize the main ideas of the section “Building a Giant.”
The section “Building a Giant” is about the construction of the Great Pyramid. Construction began around 2550 B.C. and took two decades. It required tens of thousands of workers and involved the moving of 2 million huge stone blocks. No one knows exactly how the blocks were moved.
(RI.4.2 Main Idea)
3. What is one theory experts have about why the empty passage in the Great Pyramid was created?
One theory experts have is that the empty corridor may have been created to support some of the pyramid’s weight to prevent the entrance below from collapsing.
(RI.4.2 Key Details)