Aida 1. 2 A) A female servant or personal slave B) A person who milks cows and makes cheese C) A girl who makes breakfast, lunch, dinner D) A person.

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Aida 1

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A) A female servant or personal slave B) A person who milks cows and makes cheese C) A girl who makes breakfast, lunch, dinner D) A person who escorts others to a dinner table Aida 3

4 A) A female servant or personal slave

A) To present as a gift or honor; give; donate B) A type of thick soup with meat and vegetables C) The back part of a boat D) To take away or withdrawal Aida 5

6 A) To present as a gift or honor; give; donate

A) Too much concern with or pride in one’s appearance, abilities, deeds, or life; conceited; narcissism; arrogance; egotism B) A famous women’s magazine about fashion and other things C) Too much concern with other people’s business and affairs D) A sense of responsibility and good morals Aida 7

8 A) Too much concern with or pride in one’s appearance, abilities, deeds, or life; conceited; narcissism; arrogance; egotism

A) A place with sand and seashells B) To command answers as an authority or ruler C) To ask (someone) earnestly; implore; beg; plead D) To talk quietly and softly Aida 9

10 C) To ask (someone) earnestly; implore; beg; plead

A) A family or people B) An angry crowd against your beliefs C) A court of justice; trial; committee; panel D) A family gathering to discuss family issues Aida 11

Aida 12 C) A court of justice; trial; committee; panel

Aida 13

A) Historical fiction B) Realistic fiction C) Fairy tale D) Expository Aida 14

A) Historical fiction Aida 15

A) A really loud play B) A musical with jazz and some talking C) A story set to classical music and singing and some dancing D) Classical music Aida 16

C) A story set to classical music and singing and some dancing Aida 17

A) Egypt and a battle scene B) Ethiopia, Egypt, a palace, a courtyard C) A tomb D) A forest and gold mine Aida 18

B) Ethiopia, Egypt, a palace, a courtyard Aida 19

A) An Ethiopian warrior princess and then a baker to Egyptian soldiers B) An Ethiopian princess and then a handmaiden to an Egyptian princess C) An Egyptian princess and then a handmaiden to an Ethiopian princess D) An Egyptian warrior princess and then a baker to Ethiopian soldiers Aida 20

Aida 21 B) An Ethiopian princess and then a handmaiden to an Egyptian princess

A) A tomb in Egypt B) In Ethiopia, a war is happening between it and Egypt C) At the palace of Aïda and her father, Amonasro D) A tribunal for King Amonasro E) B and C Aida 22

E) B and C Aida 23

A) She wanders too far outside the palace gates and is caught by the enemy soldiers B) She is picking daisies and doesn’t see the soldiers approaching C) She is in love with Radames and is caught on purpose D) She is made at her father is an running away Aida 24

A) She wanders too far outside the palace gates and is caught by the enemy soldiers Aida 25

A) She had her tongue cut off by her enemies B) Her father taught her to never tell enemies about her royalty C) She had amnesia and forgot who she really was D) She was so in love, that she couldn’t speak out Aida 26

B) Her father taught her to never tell enemies about her royalty Aida 27

A) She was the court’s High Priestess and was decide what to do with Aïda B) She was the Egyptian princess and Aïda was to be her handmaiden or slave C) She was the pharaoh of Egypt and wore a chin beard as a sign of authority/pharaoh D) She was the neighbor of Radames E) All of the above Aida 28

B) She was the Egyptian princess and Aïda was to be her handmaiden or slave Aida 29

A) A spoiled, little, rich girl B) A giving and loving princess C) A person who worked hard for the soldiers D) A girl who worked hard for a living Aida 30

A) A spoiled, little, rich girl Aida 31

A) The pharaoh B) Radames C) A soldiers in the Ethiopian army D) No one Aida 32

B) Radames Aida 33

A) Amneris B) Aïda C) A handmaiden D) A priestess Aida 34

B) Aïda Aida 35

A) She was sad that they couldn’t have more time and knew that he will be killed by her people B) She was indifferent and didn’t care whether he lived or dies C) She was happy that he was gone and she could forget about him D) “Return Victorious!!!” but then realized she was telling him to kill her people in order to save his life Aida 36

D) “Return Victorious!!!” but then realized she was telling him to kill her people in order to save his life Aida 37

A) Yes, and they captured many people B) Yes, but Radames was killed in a battle C) No, the whole army of the Egyptians were massacred by the Ethiopians D) No, both armies were killed and no one won Aida 38

A) Yes, and they captured many people Aida 39

A) She often say Aïda and Radames speaking with each other B) Amneris tricked Aïda by telling her that Radames was dead C) She noticed how Aïda and Radames looked at each other D) She observed Aïda’s strong reaction to the news about Radames’ fake death E) All of the above Aida 40

E) All of the above Aida 41

A) She flew into a rage and tirade or rant B) She was fine with their love and was happy for them C) She was indifferent D) She was upset, but knew that she could win him back Aida 42

A) She flew into a rage and tirade or rant Aida 43

A) The Egyptian soldiers B) Her girlfriends C) Her father, King Amonasro D) Her mother Aida 44

C) Her father, King Amonasro Aida 45

A) To let him marry Aïda B) To free the Ethiopian slaves C) To let him marry Amneris D) To free the Egyptian slaves E) All of the above Aida 46

B) To free the Ethiopian slaves Aida 47

A) To find out which road out of Egypt is open for escape out of Egypt B) To marry the warrior Radames, then he can train his men to great like him C) To kill Amneris D) To go back home and rule for him, while he was held captive in Egypt E) All of the above Aida 48

A) To find out which road out of Egypt is open for escape out of Egypt Aida 49

A) The Nile Highway B) The Gorges of Napata C) The Ravine of the Cataracts D) The Road of the Gods Aida 50

B) The Gorges of Napata Aida 51

A) When Amneris told him B) When Amonasro, her father, told him C) When she, Aïda, told him D) When the Pharaoh told him Aida 52

B) When Amonasro, her father, told him Aida 53

A) “Come with us to Egypt” B) “Run away to Mesopotamia and marry Aïda” C) “Lie to the Pharaoh and let us go” D) “Duel to the death” Aida 54

A) “Come with us to Egypt” Aida 55

A) The high Priest and the soldiers B) Amneris, and the soldiers C) The Pharaoh and Amneris D) The soldiers Aida 56

B) Amneris, and the soldiers Aida 57

A) Reneging (going back on your work) on a contract to marry Amneris B) Fooling his country of being a great soldier C) Treason to his country, Egypt D) Falling in love with Aïda Aida 58

C) Treason to his country, Egypt Aida 59

A) He killed Amneris B) He was killed by the soldiers C) He got away to Ethiopia D) He went into hiding in Greece E) All of the above Aida 60

B) He was killed by the soldiers Aida 61

A) Exiled to the desert outside Egypt B) Death: buried alive C) Life in prison D) To marry Amneris and be her handmaiden Aida 62

B) Death: buried alive Aida 63

A) Marry her and his life will be saved B) Die with dignity and self-respect C) Tell the Pharaoh where Amonasro is D) Give up his sword and retire Aida 64

A) Marry her and his life will be saved He said no: he only loved Aïda. Aida 65

A) Aïda B) Amneris C) Why did he fall in love with Aïda D) The gods will save him Aida 66

B) She heard he was dying and suffering; she wanted to give him hope and comfort Aida 67

A) Aïda B) The gods C) A spider D) Amneris Aida 68

A) Aïda Aida 69

A) A snake bite (by an asp) B) blunt-force trauma to their heads C) Hating each other for allowing themselves to die D) Together, in love, embracing Aida 70

D) Together, in love, embracing Aida 71

A) They dies with dignity B) Amneris was praying for the gods to take him (and unsuspectingly them) into the afterlife C) They were together in the afterlife D) They didn’t let Amneris have her way E) All of the above Aida 72

E) All of the above Aida 73