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Usimov [2.4K]
2 years ago
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Which sentence from The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone best supports the prediction that Jean-François Champollion would continue h

is quest to decipher the hieroglyphs for many years despite potential obstacles? “By the time he was seventeen, Champollion had learned Greek, Hebrew, Arabic, Sanskrit, Persian, and other Near Eastern languages, as well as English, German, and Italian.” “Champollion hotly denied these suggestions, claiming that he had arrived at his new position entirely on his own.” “He worked on them in his spare time, even after returning to Grenoble and taking a job as a teacher.” “However the change came about, it provided Champollion with a new key to the puzzle of the hieroglyphs.”
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KatRina [158]2 years ago
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C the answer will be c is the correct one
Agata [3.3K]2 years ago
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The sentence that is from "The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone" that best supports the prediction that Jean-François Champollion would continue his quest to decipher the hieroglyphs for many years despite potential obstacles is option C) “He worked on them in his spare time, even after returning to Grenoble and taking a job as a teacher.” Jean-François Champollion wants to decipher the hieroglyphs for many years; this option helps support that because it states that he kept on working on them whenever he possibly could.

Answer is C) “He worked on them in his spare time, even after returning to Grenoble and taking a job as a teacher.”

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