Final answer:
The correct answer is that people captured during war could become slaves in Ancient Egypt, which reflects the varied conditions and experiences of slaves in ancient societies. The correct option is B.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question relates to the status of slaves in Ancient Egypt and their treatment. Among the provided options, the true statement about slaves in Ancient Egypt is B) people captured during a war with another country would become slaves. In contrast to other ancient societies, where the condition of slavery might not be permanent and slaves could have certain rights and potentially regain their freedom, in Ancient Egypt as well, wartime captives could be made into slaves.
It should be noted that slavery across different societies and time periods could be quite varied, and the experiences of enslaved individuals differed widely based on their roles, the societies they were in, and the specific laws and customs that governed slavery.