English, 17.12.2020 20:20, loopysoop5035
Which line from The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone is a clue that helps show the author's attitude toward Thomas
Young?
O Young studied the habits of spiders, the surface features of the moon, and diseases of the chest.
O Young had read of de Sacy's and Akerblad's work in Paris, and was determined to succeed where they had failed.
O Like the French scholars, Young focused first on the demotic section and compared it closely with the Greek
passage.
O In the same line, and again in the fourteenth line, Young found the same symbols repeated, but with additions.
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