According to the selection, the word “mummy” comes from an
A ancient Egyptian picture that looks like a mummy.
B old Incan word that means “bones”.
C old Arabic word that sounds like mummy.
D old European word that means “dry”.
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The correct answer is C old Arabic word that sounds like mummy.
The term “mummy” is derived from the Arabic word “mumiya,” which referred to the resin used in embalming, as well as the preserved bodies themselves. This historical context highlights the connection between the Arabic language and the term used for these ancient practices. If you have more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask!