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Based on the passage, which two conclusions can you draw about religion in ancient Egypt?
Religion was a major pillar of ancient Egyptian culture. Ancient Egyptians followed a polytheistic religion, worshiping a number of gods and goddesses. Like most early religions across the world, ancient Egyptians mixed magical ceremonies and beliefs when worshiping their gods and goddesses. The people firmly believed that their gods and goddesses were kind and nurturing, and they blessed people with a prosperous life. Ancient Egyptians also firmly believed in the afterlife, and therefore preparing tombs and mummifying bodies was a very elaborate ritual. As the civilization developed, the religious views of the people shifted a little. The people began to believe that the pharaoh was a divine being and worshiped him. They believed the pharaoh was capable of magically influencing the Nile River. This gave the pharaoh undivided devotion and loyalty from the people. However, they did not stop worshiping the other gods and goddesses, and there is archaeological evidence of the elaborate temples they built for them.