Read the excerpt from the riddle of the rosetta stone.
young made several mistakes. he t...
English, 13.11.2019 18:31 jackieanguiano3700
Read the excerpt from the riddle of the rosetta stone.
young made several mistakes. he thought the third hieroglyph was part of the one for “t,” whereas it actually stood for the vowel “o’.” the fourth hieroglyph, the lion, meant just “l,” the fifth meant “m,” and the last hieroglyph stood simply for “s.” in other words, the spelling in egyptian was “ptolmis,” not “ptolemaios.”
which statement best describes this excerpt?
a: this excerpt is biased because it reflects an attitude about young’s actions.
b: this excerpt is biased because it reflects an attitude about egyptian spelling.
c: this excerpt is unbiased because it provides opinions about egyptian spelling.
d: this excerpt is unbiased because it provides details about young’s actions.
Answers: 1
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