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ACT Reading Test - Humanities Passage - Practice Test 10
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This passage is adapted from the book A History of Ancient Egypt by Marc Van De Mieroop.



ACT Reading Test - Humanities Passage - Practice Test 10
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1. The author describes the two different guises of Prince Hekanefer in order to demonstrate:
2. One of the main arguments the author is trying to make in this passage is:
3. The author is most likely to agree with which of these statements regarding the portrayal of the ancient Egyptian in common forms of art?
4. As it is used in line 78, homogeneity most nearly means:
5. When the author states that “Nubians have dark skin and braided hair while Syrians have lighter skin and pointed beards,” he is intending to show:
6. Which of the following statements best describes the function of paragraph three (lines 53–77) as it relates to the rest of the passage?
7. All of the following are synonyms for the word fraught as it is used in line 90, EXCEPT:
8. According to the final paragraph, as newcomers integrated into Egyptian society over the millennia:
9. According to the passage, the results of scholarly comparisons of the skeletal remains of ancient Egyptians to recent populations:
10. The author mentions the various versions of Antony and Cleopatra in order to: