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Which god or goddess is not correctly matched with his or her role? A. Re: god of the sun B. Osiris: ruler of the dead C. Isis: healed children D. Nut: ensured good harvests
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Which god or goddess is not correctly matched with his or her role? A. Re: god of the sun B. Osiris: ruler of the dead C. Isis: healed children D. Nut: ensured good harvests
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D is the answer i did the test
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These Ancient Egyptian gods all correspond with different environmental realms, Re was god of the son, Osiris rule of the dead, Isis protector and goddess of children. However, Nut was not the goddess of good harvests but instead of the sky.
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