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Hakeim is writing a literary analysis and reads this passage from the riddle of the rosetta stone: spotlights pick out markings carved into the surface of the stone, and close up you can tell that these marks are writing. at the top are fourteen lines of hieroglyphs – pictures of animals, birds, and geometric shapes. below them you can make out thirty-two lines written in an unfamiliar script. and below that, at the bottom of the slab, are fifty-four more lines written in the letters of the greek alphabet. which thesis best fits into hakeim’s essay?

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