In the passage, the ancient Egyptians' reverence for the Nile is evident through their descriptions of its life-giving properties, such as providing fertile land and sustaining agriculture. The personification of the river, possibly referring to it as a source of life and abundance, suggests a divine status. Additionally, rituals and offerings made to the Nile further indicate that they viewed it as a deity deserving of worship and respect.
To ancient Egyptians, embalming their (important) dead was a religious custom to ensure the spirit safe passage to the afterlife.
Yes, that is true. Later on, the Sundial was introduced.
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The ancient Egyptians called their stone tombs "mastabas." These flat-roofed, rectangular structures served as the burial sites for the elite and were often made of mudbrick or stone. Over time, the design evolved into the more elaborate pyramids, which were built to honor pharaohs and ensure their safe passage to the afterlife.
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The type of vegetation would indicate the passage of time by repeating the seasons if anyone lived in a pretty town. The different climatic conditions at different times of the year would also indicate the passage of time.Ê
The type of vegetation would indicate the passage of time by repeating the seasons if anyone lived in a pretty town. The different climatic conditions at different times of the year would also indicate the passage of time.Ê
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Which words or phrases from this passage best demonstrate logos? A. fleet, America B. no country C. happily, internally
In "anyone lived in a pretty how town," cummings indicates the passage of time by repeating the seasons.
beautiful, courage
Left a candle burning with sections marked off to show the passage of time.