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question 1
why did most adults wear clothes made of a simple rough linen?
a. flax, which is used to make linen, was one of the crops grown in the nile river valley
b. the weather was so warm
c. it was inexpensive material
question 2
what kind of pets did egyptian nobles often have?
a. camels
b. cats
c. dogs
question 3
what is the temple of isis also known as?
a. philae temple
b. temple of the gods
c. tut's temple
question 4
what was the name used for the writing of the ancient egyptians?
a. egyptian
b. rosetta
c. hieroglyphics
question 5
who do the statues at abu simbel represent?
a. ramesses ii
b. isis
c. aswan
question 6
why do you think there are so many places to visit along the nile river? why did the ancient egyptians live so close to the river? how do you think living so close to the river impacted the lives of the people? how do you think human settlements so close to the river changed the environment? what theme of geography can we apply to this topic? (you need a sentence for question 6) plz need awnsers
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