Read the story of Horus and Seth. Which sentence explains the significance of this story to ancient Egyptians?

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After the god Osiris became king of Egypt, his brother Seth took the form of a monster and killed him out of jealousy. Osiris's
son Horus and his uncle Seth competed in many contests to settle the argument over who was the true king of Egypt. In the
end, Horus emerged victorious.[[3]] [[4]]His victory united the kingdoms of Egypt and ushered in an era of peace and
prosperity. From that day forward, the people of Egypt considered each pharaoh to be Horus in the form of a human.

The significance of this story to ancient Egyptians is that it explains the belief that each pharaoh is the embodiment of Horus in human form.