<span>The symbol that Egyptian artists included in their works is uraeus (royal cobra) symbolizing Lower Egypt. The correct answer is A. This sacred serpent was used to represent ultimate power in Egypt, so as to show someone's royalty, divinity, etc. This is why it was such an important symbol that was often used in art as well as in day-to-day life. Rulers would often wear on the bands on their heads engraved symbols of these snakes, and it was later implemented into art. </span>
im not actually sure, but my best guess would be the grass, because it appears to be in focus more, and the sky and water seem to be background. if that grass wasent meant to be the emphasis that it didnt have to be in the picture (im a photographer, but dont take my word for it, im only pretty sure im right)
Hmm, it would have to be either satin or silk. I am not sure which exact one. I've looked it up but can't find much. So, it's either C or D since they are both shiny