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There were, in effect, two key breakthroughs in the translation of the Rosetta stone. The first was by an English polymath, Thomas "Phenomenon". Young (1773-1829), famous for such other discoveries as the wave properties of light, Young's modulus, and numerous other researches in optics, engineering and medicine.
Through the work of many linguists and archaeologists the Rosetta Stone became a tool to decipher ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics, making scholars and archaeologists able to translate an innumerable amount of cravings, scripts, and wall inscriptions. Information could be gathered from hieroglyphics that could date back thousands of years.
(Hope this helps) Sky
So based on "A Defence of Poetry" by Shelly, in which Shelly suggests that emotions experienced in life are constantly changing, the lines from "Mutability" that can also be seen as a reflection of this idea would be these:"like forgotten lyres, whose dissonant strings / Give various response to each varying blast, / To whose frail frame no second motion brings / One mood or modulation like the last.”
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Well if the meaning of the theme of a story is what the author is trying to convey - in other words, the central idea of the story, then the theme of the story would probably be that "What is done in the dark always comes to the light", which means that when you go behind others backs and do something wrong, sooner or later it will come up, and you will be what they call "punished" what happens in the story that makes me believe this would be the life lesson the mouse had got taught (something like that)
** let me know if this helps... i got stumped too**
(Brainliest when possible if i got it right)
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