HELP!!!!Question 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
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 Which of the following gods wills itself into existence and then creates Shu and Tefnut?
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 Atum (sometimes Atum-Ra)
 Osiris
 Horus
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 According to the ancient Egyptians, how did humans come into being?
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 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.
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 The Egyptians were polytheistic and worshiped many gods.
 Question 4 options:
 True
 False
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 The Egyptian gods could take many forms. What were they?
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 animal and immortal (godlike)
 animal, immortal (godlike) and human
 human and animal
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 In both the myth of Osiris and Isis and the myth of Horus and Seth, which god represents evil? 
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 Isis
 Horus
 Seth
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 Which human emotion starts the conflict in the myth of Osiris and Isis?
 Question 7 options:
 love
 envy
 fear
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 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
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 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
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 The Egyptian gods brought law and order to Egypt and often ruled as kings or pharaohs. 
 Question 10 options:
 True
 False
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 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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 Using Aces, prove that above all else, Isis was devoted to her family. Use two examples from the myths we read as support.