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What is “silt’? Why was it important? ____________________________________________________ What type of government did the Ancient Egypt have? How is it connected to religion? ________________________________________________ Describe your sensory perceptions as if you were on the banks of the Nile. What do you see?__________________________________ What do you hear?__________________________________ What do you smell?_________________________________ What do you feel (touch)?____________________________

NAME___________ Social Classes Writing Egyptians Nile Religion