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Which of the following best describes the purpose of an Egyptian pyramid? A- the pharaoh’s home B- a monument to honor the gods C- the pharaoh’s burial chamber D- a storage place for the pharaoh’s treasures
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Which of the following best describes the purpose of an Egyptian pyramid?
A- the pharaoh’s home
B- a monument to honor the gods
C- the pharaoh’s burial chamber
D- a storage place for the pharaoh’s treasures
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The purpose of the Pyramids where for when the Pharaoh were to die they would be wrapped and put in a coffin and placed in the BURIAL CHAMBER will lots of treasures for the afterlife.
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C-the pharaoh’s burial chamber
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