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8 July, 20:08

How were the wigwams of the Algonquin people different from the pyramids in ancient Egypt?

A. The wigwams of the Algonquins were homes for their people, while the pyramids in Egypt were tombs.

B. The wigwams of the Algonquins were permanent buildings, while the pyramids in Egypt were temporary buildings.

C. The wigwams of the Algonquins were tombs, while the pyramids in Egypt were temples.

D. The wigwams of the Algonquins contained riches, while the pyramids in Egypt contained only graves.

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  1. 8 July, 20:50
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    Where answers B, C and D have inaccuracies in one or more parts, answer A is the only correct answer.
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