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Why is this passage an example of inductive reasoning? d: the author starts by using specific information in order to prove a more general theory
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According to the riddle of the rosetta stone, what problem did both jean-francois champollion and sylvestre de sacy face in their attempts to decipher the writings on the rosetta stone?
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