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Mummy

Mummy

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English

4th Grade

Hard

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Joseph Anderson

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THE MUMMIES

Long ago, in the land of Egypt, people believed in life after death. They thought that when someone died, their spirit would need a body to return to. To make sure the body was preserved, they created mummies. Ancient Egyptians washed the body first before making the mummy. Mummies were dried for 40 days and then carefully wrapped in bandages with special oils. Sometimes, Egyptians painted a face on the mummies, and they also made mummies of cats. These preserved bodies were kept in pyramids to protect them for the afterlife.

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THE MUMMIES

Long ago, in the land of Egypt, people believed in life after death. They thought that when someone died, their spirit would need a body to return to. To make sure the body was preserved, they created mummies. Ancient Egyptians washed the body first before making the mummy. Mummies were dried for 40 days and then carefully wrapped in bandages with special oils. Sometimes, Egyptians painted a face on the mummies, and they also made mummies of cats. These preserved bodies were kept in pyramids to protect them for the afterlife.

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THE MUMMIES

One day, a young boy named Ali discovered an ancient scroll in his grandfather's attic. The scroll talked about a hidden tomb filled with mummies. Ali was excited and decided to explore the desert to find it. He packed his backpack with water, snacks, and a flashlight. The thought of exploring a place where mummies were stored thrilled him.

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THE MUMMIES

One day, a young boy named Ali discovered an ancient scroll in his grandfather's attic. The scroll talked about a hidden tomb filled with mummies. Ali was excited and decided to explore the desert to find it. He packed his backpack with water, snacks, and a flashlight. The thought of exploring a place where mummies were stored thrilled him.

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THE MUMMIES

Ali's journey was long and tiring, but he finally reached the entrance of the tomb. The door was covered in sand, and he had to dig to get inside. When he entered, he saw rows of mummies lying peacefully. Ali felt like he had stepped back in time, seeing the mummies preserved in the ancient Egyptian way.

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THE MUMMIES

Ali's journey was long and tiring, but he finally reached the entrance of the tomb. The door was covered in sand, and he had to dig to get inside. When he entered, he saw rows of mummies lying peacefully. Ali felt like he had stepped back in time, seeing the mummies preserved in the ancient Egyptian way.

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THE MUMMIES

As Ali explored the tomb, he found a mummy that looked different from the others. It had a golden mask and jewels, indicating that this must have been a very important person. Ali realized that mummies were not only made of humans but also of animals like cats, which had their special place in Egyptian culture. He took a picture to show his grandfather and carefully left the tomb, promising to keep the secret safe.

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THE MUMMIES

As Ali explored the tomb, he found a mummy that looked different from the others. It had a golden mask and jewels, indicating that this must have been a very important person. Ali realized that mummies were not only made of humans but also of animals like cats, which had their special place in Egyptian culture. He took a picture to show his grandfather and carefully left the tomb, promising to keep the secret safe.

THE MUMMIES

Long ago, in the land of Egypt, people believed in life after death. They thought that when someone died, their spirit would need a body to return to. To make sure the body was preserved, they created mummies. Ancient Egyptians washed the body first before making the mummy. Mummies were dried for 40 days and then carefully wrapped in bandages with special oils. Sometimes, Egyptians painted a face on the mummies, and they also made mummies of cats. These preserved bodies were kept in pyramids to protect them for the afterlife.

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