Examples Of Injustice In Ancient Egypt

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Did You know that Egyption had to work all day to do a lot of things?

Well in ancient Egypt people could only eat a little piece of bread with their dirty muddy fingers and they had to take a shower once a week the poor people sufara to much.
Great achievements are not worth great injustice because people were tired, hungry, and they were also in a lot of pain by seeing how they live they also felt bad and sad by seeing how their family lives.

Great achievements are not worth great injustices because people were tired. I know this because in the text it say’s “ their knees were bending down and they really couldn’t sleep because they had to work almost all day.” I know I am right because people had to work most of the time.

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