English, 16.04.2020 01:32 kaylallangari2145
Think about what has happened so far in the quest to unlock the riddle of the Rosetta Stone. Based on the evidence
to this point, predict what will probably happen next.
A. Champollion will translate the rest of the Rosetta Stone's hieroglyphs.
B. Another scholar will use Champollion's work to translate the rest of the hieroglyphs.
C. The Rosetta Stone will never be fully translated by an scholar.
Champollion's translations will be proven wrong.
D. Thomas Young will prove that Champollion stole his ideas.
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