I believe true , because the person reading the notes should be able to identify where each note came from.
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Plato Answer:
Both poems raise questions. "Fire and Ice" questions the destructive nature of human emotions and their capacity for destruction. "Design" questions the existence of fate or “intelligent design." However, the poems are very different in their style and structure. "Fire and Ice" is a single-stanza poem with nine lines and an uneven meter. "Design," on the other hand, follows a Petrarchan sonnet's structure and is primarily written in iambic pentameter. Because the topics and the styles in both poems are so different, it’s hard to tell if they were written by the same poet.
The answer is an adverb clause because "have been" is considered an adverb clause...
1. To persist in anything undertaken
2. Maintain a purpose in spite of difficulty
Answer: the first one is "champollion was named "keeper of the egyptian collections" the second one is "he had a tremendous job of deciphering and organizing to do" the third one is "his brother completed it for him" and the last one is "scholars were able to trace the entire history of egyptian writing