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Read the sentence from The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone. Young, like de Sacy and Akerblad before him, decided their demotic equivalent must be a group of characters that occurred fourteen times.

Which answer option best describes the sentence?

-This sentence is biased because it reflects the belief that Young was smarter than de Sacy and Akerblad.
-This sentence is biased because it reflects the belief that Young’s ideas were unreasonable.
-This sentence is unbiased because it simply states a fact about something that Young believed.
-This sentence is unbiased because it simply states a fact about why Young was more successful than de Sacy and Akerblad.

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