The following text refers to a book used by the ancient Egyptians. What does this book suggest about Egyptian beliefs?To survive the dangerous journey through the underworld, Egyptians relied on the Book of the Dead. It contained spells, charms, and formulas for the dead to use in the afterlife.(1 point)ResponsesEgyptians believed in a safe, comfortable afterlife.Egyptians believed in a safe, comfortable afterlife.Egyptians believed their efforts in life had little or no effect on the afterlife.Egyptians believed their efforts in life had little or no effect on the afterlife.Egyptians believed that time had no reality in the afterlife.Egyptians believed that time had no reality in the afterlife.Egyptians believed that charms could protect people in the afterlife.

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The text suggests that Egyptians believed in a safe, comfortable afterlife. The existence of the Book of the Dead, with its spells, charms, and formulas intended to assist the deceased in navigating the underworld, indicates that they had a belief system centered around protection and guidance for a positive experience in the afterlife. Therefore, the correct response is:

Egyptians believed in a safe, comfortable afterlife.