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1.Fraka-kaka-kaka-kaka-kow
2.A-hee-ahee ha-hee
3.A-oo-oo-oo-ooo
Woo-oo-oo-ooo
Explanation:
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Have/Had
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Explanation:
O people ...................... 1-Nohay, nonsense .... People have destroyed the aspirations: words without action, knowledge without patience, and faith without certainty. Men and I see no minds! And I hear a sensuous person, but I do not see a human being! The people entered, by God, then they left, knew then denied, forbidden and then permissible, but the debt of one of you is a lick on his tongue, if asked, do you believe in the Day of Judgment? He said: Yes! A lie and the owner of the Day of Judgment 2- One of the ethics of the believer is strength in religion, faith in certainty, knowledge in a dream, a dream with knowledge, a bag of compassion, endurance in need, intention in wealth, giving in rights, and fairness in integrity, which does not deny those who hate And he does not sin in helping the one he loves, he does not whisper, wink, or nudge, he does not slander, he does not play, he does not play, and he does not smell bereavement if it is caused by someone else, and he is not pleased with the sin if it is caused by something else.
Similarities between Egyptian, Mesopotamian, Indus Valley and Chinese Civilisations:
Strict Class Divisions/Centralized Government
Mesopotamia- Ruled by priests
Egypt- Ruled by the Pharaoh. His word was law.
Harappa- Ruled by a king, usually head of military class.
China- Ruled by an emperor.
Religion- All civilizations had some form of religion.
Egyptians worshipped their gods (Osiris, Ra, Isis, etc.). They believed that their pharaohs were gods on earth and created grand burial tombs to ensure they have a good afterlife.
Record Keeping/Written Law Codes- Each civilization had their own unique way of writing. The Egyptians used hieroglyphics, the Harappans had their own script and it is still not deciphered. The Chinese had their own script, which is still being used today. The Mesopotamians had their own form called cuneiform.
Economic Development
Metal Tools/Weapons
Increased Agriculture- from better tools and irrigation techniques
Increasing Trade
Practiced Slavery