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earnstyle [38]
3 years ago
8

Make a short paragraph story about use the words pharaoh,Hatshepsut,

English
2 answers:
laila [671]3 years ago
6 0
There once was a pharaoh named Hatshepsut and a pharaoh named Remses 11. Both thought they were the best and most intelligent pharaoh of both the lands.  The two rulers despised one another. The only thoughts in their minds were of war with each other to conquer the others land and spread their influence further.  They started war. Both had very inadaquate material for battle considering their small lands they ruled over.  The battle of the two pharaohs came to a stalemate, the two rulers signed a treaty between kingdoms settling the border disputes and the war was ended. 
Otrada [13]3 years ago
4 0
One day the Pharaoh was deciding to talk to his younger sister Hatshepsut. They were to make a plan to trick their father the Pharaoh into giving them anything they desired. As they made the plan it all began as well as they could have thought as they asked for gold from their father. Their father then did as he was asked to please his children. They asked for statues to be built for them and the father did as asked to please his children once more. This time the father had found the plan on a sheet of paper and decided to trick his children. When he arrived back with the statues the father sat sadly in his chair and let out a loud sigh as the children became quite curious of their fathers distress. He then looked at them sadly and held out a piece of paper and replied to their curious looks. "I have no name to put on your statues and it would be terribly wrong to write your names myself and it not be your hand work".The children agreed with slight glances as they quickly signed their name as they did not really know what they had signed. For when the father smirked brightly and chuckled. Now you cannot play anymore tricks on me for you have signed my treaty for no more jokes. The children's eyes widen in panic and signed as they had been fooled as well. They all shook hands and decided it was best to not play anymore jokes on one another.

Hope you enjoy the story
^-^ I enjoyed making it for you

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