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By: Jules Verne Chapter Four Journey to the centre of the earth

1- Who was Professor Lidenbrock? 2- Why was Axel proud of his uncle? 3- Why do scientists from all over the world come to Professor Lidenbrock? 4- Where was the parchment kept? 5- How did Professor Lidenbrock know that the parchment and the book were written in different writing? Test yourself Chapters1&2&3

6- Where did Professor Lidenbrock work? 7- What was runes? 8- Who was Martha? 9- Who was Axel? 10- In what language was the message in the parchment written? Test yourself Chapters1&2&3

11- What was Axel proud of? 12- What was Hans? 13- Where did Professor Lidenbrock, Axel and Hans camp? 14- What terrible dream did Axel have about Sneffels? 15- Why was Axel going to burn the parchment? Test yourself Chapters1&2&3

By: Jules Verne Chapter Four Journey to the centre of the earth

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يفحص examine ينقسم إلى divide into رائع magnificen t متفكك loose يناضل struggle عمق depth كشاف torch ضيق narrow

وفرة plenty مظلم dark يتوقع expect يجادل argue يتنبأ predict يتلألأsparkle تحت الأرض undergroun d ضوء الشمس sunlight

يتردد hesitate مجوهرات jewels تردد hesitation هادئ peaceful مؤن supplies نزول descent دور turn شعاع ray على أية حال in any case حتى الآن so far

1- When did the shadow of Scartaris fall on the middle chimney? On June 28th, at noon. 2- What did they descend first? The descended the supplies. (tools and scientific instruments)

3- What was the Professor doing while they were descending? He was examining the rocks. 4- What did the Professor prove? He proved that the centre of the earth cannot be hot after all.

5- What guided their way? The light of a strong electric torch guided them. 6- What worried Axel? They have already used half of their water.

7- Which path did the Professor point to? He pointed to the eastern path. 8- Did the Professor hesitate? No, he didn't.

9- How did they lower the supplies? They used ropes to lower the supplies. 10- How long did the clouds cover the sun? The clouds covered the sun for three days.