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Part 4/MATCHING: Decide which term/definition from the right column best explains each term in the left column; write the letter of that definition in the space next to the term. Value: two points each. 29) Anu A. known as key to life for uniting masculine and feminine energies B. Set F_30) Hotep 31) Ausar 32) Auset C. Kemite universe established under these divine feminine principles D. the Kemite seen attribute of the All-Powerful Creator E. the Kemite hidden/unseen All-Powerful Creator 33) Nebt Hedt 34) Set F. ancient Kemite greeting for "peace" 35) Heru G. Nephthys 36) Amen H. Osiris 37) Ankh J. the specific ethnic/cultural name given for the first ancestors of Kemet K. Isis 38) Ma'at M. Horus 39) Ra PART 5: Fill in the blank spaces with the appropriate name/term(s) (see Word Bank), and provide a short response in space provided. Value: two points each. "I found no place on which to stand. I formed it from the desire in my heart; I laid the foundation through Maat. I created forms of every kind... Not yet had I established Shu, the power and principle of light and air. Nor sent forth Tefnut, the power and principle of moisture. There existed no one who acted together with me. I conceived it in my own heart. And there came into being a vast number of forms of divine beings as forms of offspring and forms of their offspring from them." _from ancient 41) 40) Explain how the narrator of this excerpt, culture, exhibits African mono-pantheism and the social ideal of gender complementarity presented in this "Book of Knowing the 42)_ 43)