After reading the passages about Earhart and Blackwell, we can say both describe the first women to do something that people thought only men could do.
<h3>What are the passages about?</h3>
The first passage is about how Amelia Earhart was the first woman to accomplish something people used to think only men were able to do. She was the first woman to fly across two oceans.
The second passage is about how Elizabeth Blackwell was also the first woman to do something only men had accomplished until then. She was the first woman in American to get a doctor's license.
With the information above in mind, we can conclude that option A is the correct answer. Both passages describe the first women to do something that people had once thought only men could do.
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Champollion will translate the rest of the Rosetta Stone’s hieroglyphs.
Another scholar will use Champollion’s work to translate the rest of the hieroglyphs.
The Rosetta Stone will never be fully translated by an scholar.
Champollion’s translations will be proven wrong.
Thomas Young will prove that Champollion stole his ideas.
Answer:
Champollion will translate the rest of the Rosetta Stone’s hieroglyphs.
The Rosetta Stone will never be fully translated by an scholar.
Explanation:
The attempt to unveil the messages stored in Rosetta Stone is far from over, due to the difficulty in finding sources and references about the meanings of hieroglyphs. This difficulty is so great that it goes beyond time and it is likely that Rosetta Stone will never be fully translated by any scholar and its complete message remains a mystery forever. However, we can count on the translation of part of the message, because the tireless work of some historians, like Champollion, will be able to find the meaning of parts of the message.