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Consider the details of daily life shared in "Home in Amarna." The schedule was intended to prepare King Tut to become a great leader. Compare and contrast how King Tut spent his time with how an American today would describe the habits of a daily life that lead to success.
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People have long been fascinated by the Egyptians for their art and architecture. King Tutankhamun, or King Tut, was found in 1922 in his undisturbed tomb. Over the centuries since the ancient Egyptians ruled, most tombs have been raided for their valuable items. King Tutankhamun was the first mummy to be found undisturbed. He was buried with a great deal of gold jewelry. There is a mystery surrounding how King Tutankhamun died. He began ruling when he was just nine or ten years of age, but died at the age of nineteen.
The Egyptians developed the process of mummification, which involves drying out and preparing a body to preserve it. The dry climate of Egypt makes this a particularly useful practice. Because mummification is so expensive, it is usually reserved for only the pharaoh, royal family, and in some cases, the very wealthy. When a mummy is found, it is very likely a high ranking person has been found. Egyptians believed the soul left the body in death, but that it was possible to live again. They preserved the body, so it would be ready when the soul returned, and the person could live again. The burial practices of the Egyptians provide a great deal of information about their belief systems.
The nonfiction text “Home in Amarna” provides the reader with a glimpse of what an average day may have looked like. When looking at what may have happened under certain situations, or a possible reality the verb mood changes. Yes, even verbs have moods.
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