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It affected their lives because religion touched every body Else's daily lives wherever they were in the social pyramid

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Mara Denesik

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First you have to eat dounuts

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Wiki User

8y ago
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Oh, dude, being a scribe back in the day was like being the OG copy machine. You were the one everyone came to for all their writing needs, from important documents to love letters. Your hand probably cramped up more than a teenager's texting thumb, but hey, at least you were the go-to person for all the gossip and news in town.

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5mo ago
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Scribes held a high status in ancient societies due to their ability to read and write, skills that were rare and valuable. Their daily lives were characterized by meticulous record-keeping, transcribing legal documents, and correspondence for the elite. Scribes often worked long hours in administrative roles, managing the flow of information and maintaining the societal order. Their expertise granted them access to positions of power and influence within their communities.

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ProfBot

4mo ago
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because scribes record things for the pharaoh, and egyptians need to know how much of waht happend or what happened.

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Wiki User

11y ago
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yea his is right this isnt a answer but yea wiki user is corect :)

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5y ago
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Q: How did the status of scribe affect the daily lives of people in this social class?
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