Which statement about egyptian art and literature is false?
it usually depicted the gods as e...
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Which statement about egyptian art and literature is false?
it usually depicted the gods as existing in the sky.
it instructed officials on appropriate behavior.
it instructed people on proper relations with the gods.
it demonstrated an interest in maintaining the social order.
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