If you are looking for the beginning of study guide for Tales of Ancient Egypt by Roger Lancelyn Green then you should start HERE with the brief introduction. The links to each set of study questions will be posted at the bottom of that original post as they are completed so you can easily find whichever section you are looking for.
Grammar Questions: (The Information of the Text)
What was troubling Seneferu at the beginning of this story? (pg. 75)
What does Zazamankh suggest to relieve his problem? (pg. 75)
What are the “fair maidens” given to wear? (pg. 76)
Does Zazamankh’s suggestion please Seneferu? (pg. 77)
What happens that interrupts the rowing? (pg. 77)
What does Zazamankh do to solve the problem? (pg. 79-80)
What does Zazamankh receive as a reward for his work? (pg. 80)
Logic Questions: (The Interpretation/Comparison of the Text)
What are at least two different purposes of songs in this story? (pg. 77-78, 81)
What “superpower” does love give to the lover in the poem? (pg. 81)
Rhetoric Questions: (The Analysis of Ideas in the Text)
What is the cause of boredom?
How should we deal with boredom in our own lives?
Are there any dangers in being bored?
Theological Analysis: (Sola Scriptura)
Compare this story with Exodus 14. What similarities and differences do you see?
How does Job 31:1-4 strongly critique the behavior of the Pharaoh in this story?
Virtues/Vices/Great Ideas: (Find them in the Text)
Beauty, Love