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Your friend Kelly knows all about Egyptian history and art. She shares some information with you about Egyptian history and art. Which is MOST LIKELY something she shared about Egyptian art and history?

(1 point)

The pharaohs were believed to be divine, gods who had the power and authority to rule.

Mummification and statues of the dead were practices designed to eliminate the human soul after death.

The Egyptians used a proportional system for many of their forms of art to ensure human figures would look very different from one another.

The art of ancient Egypt includes very few grand and impressive examples of sculpture and architecture, such as the pyramids and temples.

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The first statement. Pharaohs were regarded as divine or semi‑divine rulers with religious and political authority. The other choices are incorrect (mummification/statues preserved the soul/body; the canon of proportions produced consistent, idealized figures; Egyptian art includes many grand monuments).