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Which choice shows an opinion that best supported with evidence?
☞︎︎︎ Anyone who is interested in history will like James Cross Gliblin's The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone because Glibin gives a lot of information about ancient Greek and Egyptian history.
☞︎︎︎ Champollion translated many of the cartouches in ancient Egyptian tombs and concluded that they represented titles of monarchs, such as "Ceasar," "Great King," And "Beloved of the Gods.
☞︎︎︎ Champollion is clearly the hero of James Cross Gliblin's The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone because most of the story seems to be about him and his work deciphering the Rosetta Stone.
☞︎︎︎ James Cross Gliblin's word choice shows that he respects Champollion because he state that Champollion was proven to be "correct without any doubt" and he describes Champollion's book as "ground-breaking."
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