In the riddle of the rosetta stone, how does the author best support his claim that thomas young was someone who "laid a solid groundwork for others”?
1. by providing details about how others reacted to young’s accomplishments
2. by providing information about young’s thoughts and his active imagination
3. by providing examples of young’s many conversations with other researchers
4. by providing images, young deciphers and facts about his accomplishments
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