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English, 18.07.2019 04:30 darlenepitre

1(1 point) question 1 unsaved unlike the greek gods and goddesses, the egyptian gods and goddesses are objective and emotionless. question 1 options: true false question 2 (1 point) question 2 unsaved which of the following gods wills itself into existence and then creates shu and tefnut? question 2 options: atum (sometimes atum-ra) osiris horus question 3 (1 point) question 3 unsaved according to the ancient egyptians, how did humans come into being? question 3 options: they were created by zeus to anger athena shu and tefnut created them so they could rule over them. out of tatum's tears of joy upon finding his lost children. question 4 (1 point) question 4 unsaved the egyptians were polytheistic and worshiped many gods. question 4 options: true false question 5 (1 point) question 5 unsaved the egyptian gods could take many forms. what were they? question 5 options: animal and immortal (godlike) animal, immortal (godlike) and human human and animal question 6 (1 point) question 6 unsaved in both the myth of osiris and isis and the myth of horus and seth, which god represents evil? question 6 options: isis horus seth question 7 (1 point) question 7 unsaved which human emotion starts the conflict in the myth of osiris and isis? question 7 options: love envy fear question 8 (1 point) question 8 unsaved what type of myth is the myth of horus and seth? question 8 options: seasonal myth to explain why winter comes heroic myth about the deeds of a hero, horus creation myth explaining the creation of the world question 9 (1 point) question 9 unsaved the myth of osiris and isis explains the origins of which ancient egyptian ritual? question 9 options: flooding of the nile building of the pyramids mummification to preserve one for the afterlife question 10 (1 point) question 10 unsaved the egyptian gods brought law and order to egypt and often ruled as kings or pharaohs. question 10 options: true false question 11 (5 points) question 11 unsaved using aces, prove that above all else, isis was devoted to her family. use two examples from the myths we read as support. question 11 options: using aces, prove that above all else, isis was devoted to her family. use two examples from the myths we read as support.

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