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"Are you Egyptian?" "Yes, I am from Egypt, there for I am an Egyptian."
It depends what the subjects or subtopics of your paper are. The subjects, concluding sentence, or even the type of paper can determine the title quite easily.
as a verb, describing word "Back in the days of ancient Rome...." "Ancient artifacts have shown...." "Ancient civilizations lived off of...."
Menes was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the early dynastic period, credited by classical tradition with having united Upper and Lower Egypt, and as the founder of the first dynasty.
In ancient Egyptian times. papyrus based paintings were normal.
A sentence with the words dynasty and nation-state describing the Egyptian civilization is... King Narmer began the first dynasty in his nation-state and the world.
"Are you Egyptian?" "Yes, I am from Egypt, there for I am an Egyptian."
Yes, Egyptian is capitalised.
The word 'this" in the sentence is an adjective describing book.
A describing word is called an adjective. Adjectives are used to modify or describe nouns or pronouns in a sentence.
Yes. Adjectives are describing words. In the sentence "That is a tall building," the word tall is describing the height of the building.
The adjective in the sentence is mean, describing the noun 'mom'.
Adjectives are typically placed before the noun they describe in a sentence. For example, in the phrase "beautiful flowers," "beautiful" is the adjective describing the noun "flowers."
Osiris is the Egyptian god of the dead.
Local (describing baker) and fresh (describing bread) are adjectives.
our, egyptian, our, muddy, the Our is not an adjective it is a pronoun, a possessive pronoun
"The archaeologist was prone to hyperbole in describing his exploits."