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Srry but how does this fall in the line of English, shouldn’t it be in a history category?
As with most of the pyramids, this one is to be made of stone. Limestone, mud bricks, and granite were some of the materials we always use to build the large pyramid. The blocks are heavy and getting them from the dusty quarry always takes a couple men. We put the blocks on sleds to slide over the fine desert sand. Even after all of my years as a construction worker I'm not as strong as the other men who've been working on pyramids their entire life. My hands are calloused from the work but I can still feel the burn of the rope I'm pulling with the others. Sand burns my feet as I take steps, sinking into it. Once we arrive back at the site, a half-built pyramid around us, the sled stops. A flurry of people come by like a swarm of bees and takes the stone over to the base of the massive pyramid. Lifting the bricks of rock and stone is not my job, so I take a quick drink of cool water and return to the sled. Time to do this again.
uhhh i'm not sure if this is historically accurate/good lol but here ya go
uhhh i'm not sure if this is historically accurate/good lol but here ya go