Whereas [the King] provided that cavalry and infantry forces and ships should be sent out against those who invaded Egypt by sea and by land, laying out great sums in money and grain in order that the temples and all those who are in the land might be in safety; in return for which things the gods have given him health, victory, and power, and all other good things, and he and his children shall retain the kingship for all time.Whereas [the King] provided that cavalry and infantry forces and ships should be sent out against those who invaded Egypt by sea and by land, laying out great sums in money and grain in order that the temples and all those who are in the land might be in safety; in return for which things the gods have given him health, victory, and power, and all other good things, and he and his children shall retain the kingship for all time.Whereas [the King] provided that cavalry and infantry forces and ships should be sent out against those who invaded Egypt by sea and by land, laying out great sums in money and grain in order that the temples and all those who are in the land might be in safety; in return for which things the gods have given him health, victory, and power, and all other good things, and he and his children shall retain the kingship for all time.Whereas [the King] provided that cavalry and infantry forces and ships should be sent out against those who invaded Egypt by sea and by land, laying out great sums in money and grain in order that the temples and all those who are in the land might be in safety; in return for which things the gods have given him health, victory, and power, and all other good things, and he and his children shall retain the kingship for all time. Which details develop the central idea that the king has kept Egypt safe? Select all that apply. The king provided cavalry and infantry. The king gave money and grain to keep people safe. The king and his children will king keep the kingship forever. The king provided ships to guard the sea.

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Answer:

A). The king provided cavalry and infantry.

B). The king gave money and grain to keep people safe.

D). He king provided ships to guard the sea.

Explanation:

The above details assist in advancing the key idea of 'king safeguarding Egypt' in the passage. These details reveal that how the king was actively involved in shielding his state. He made every possible effort and provided every thing(cavalry, infantry, money, ships, grain, etc.) which he found necessary to keep his people safe. This idea binds the passage together as a coherent whole and binds all the events and elements together in a single thread and effectively conveys to the readers about king's arduous efforts to keep his place and people protected. Therefore, options A, B, and D are the correct answers.

Answer:

its b for the first question

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