Based on details in The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone, which statement best describes Jean-Baptiste Fourier’s influence on Jean-François Champollion?
Fourier angered Champollion by pointing out that Champollion was just a boy.
Fourier annoyed Champollion because Fourier accompanied Napoleon to Egypt.
Fourier shocked Champollion by showing him a copy of the Rosetta Stone.
Fourier inspired Champollion to decipher the writings on the Rosetta Stone.
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