I find all of the answers pretty neutral (that is, giving only facts, no judgements) except on sentence 3: this is because of the word "sharply".
It seems that the author of this sentence makes a judgement about the split: that they're very split, that their argument was very intense. It seems like a judgement to me more than the other sentences.
Answer:
Egyptian burial rites
Explanation:
According to the excerpt from The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone, the content of the book seem to index the content of the Stone which contain hieroglyphs, cursive scripts, inscriptions, etc.
The subject to which this book would be the best resource is Egyptian burial rites
Hello. You forgot the answer options. the options are:
The Giver sees the memories as a heavy responsibility.
The Giver is delighted to be trusted by the elders.
The Giver recognizes that his job could not be done by anyone else.
The Giver is respectful of the community’s memories.
Answer:
The Giver sees the memories as a heavy responsibility.
Explanation:
The text above shows how the giver was overwhelmed with having to keep people's memories. This role in society was given to him as something very honorable and that would give him an unparalleled privilege, which would make him admired by the whole society, but none of this seems to make sense to him, since the burden of carrying all these memories and thoughts were too heavy and he feared he would not be able to bear it.
I'm assuming ringing is the underlined word, so I'd go with A. participle.