INSTRUCTIONS 1 Your summary must be written in point form 2. Liat the SEVEN points in full sentences, using not more than 70 words 3 Number your sentences from 1 to 7 4 Wote only ONE point per centence 6. Use your OWN words as far as possible Indicate the total number of words you have used in brackets at the end of your summary TEXTC EGYPTIAN MUMMIES The Ancient Egyptians believed that when a person died they made a journey to the next world They believed that in order to live in the next world their body had to be preserved. A preserved body is called a mummy The process to preserve a body was called mummification, It took about seventy days to embalm a body. The priest in charge would first wash the body and purify it A cut was made on the left side of the abdomen and the internal organs were removed Only the heart remained in the body as the Egyptians believed it was the centre of emotion and intelligence. The brain was also thrown away The body was filled with stuffing. The body was dried by packing it with a natural salt for forty days to remove all moisture After forty to fifty days the stuffing was removed and replaced with linen or sawdust. The body was wrapped in linen bandages. About twenty layers were used and this took fifteen to twenty days. A death mask was placed over the bandages The bandaged body was placed in a shroud (a large sheet of cloth). The body ffin called a sarcophagus
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INSTRUCTIONS 1 Your summary must be written in point form 2. Liat the SEVEN points in full sentences, using not more than 70 words 3 Number your sentences from 1 to 7 4 Wote only ONE point per centence 6. Use your OWN words as far as possible Indicate the total number of words you have used in brackets at the end of your summary TEXTC EGYPTIAN MUMMIES The Ancient Egyptians believed that when a person died they made a journey to the next world They believed that in order to live in the next world their body had to be preserved. A preserved body is called a mummy The process to preserve a body was called mummification, It took about seventy days to embalm a body. The priest in charge would first wash the body and purify it A cut was made on the left side of the abdomen and the internal organs were removed Only the heart remained in the body as the Egyptians believed it was the centre of emotion and intelligence. The brain was also thrown away The body was filled with stuffing. The body was dried by packing it with a natural salt for forty days to remove all moisture After forty to fifty days the stuffing was removed and replaced with linen or sawdust. The body was wrapped in linen bandages. About twenty layers were used and this took fifteen to twenty days. A death mask was placed over the bandages The bandaged body was placed in a shroud (a large sheet of cloth). The body ffin called a sarcophagus