I believe the answer would be A.
Answer:
inaccuracies of other scholars.
Explanation:
In the informative Essay by James Cross Giblin, of name: In The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone, the author shows many achievements of the scholars who were studying the hieroglyphs and trying to understand them.
He says that <em>"A few genuine advances in understanding the hieroglyphs were made during the 1700s."</em>, but he doesn't stop there, since the he doesn't refrain from criticizing other scholars as you can see here:
<em>"For example, a Greek writer named Horapollo said correctly that the picture of a goose stood for the word "son." But then he explained that this was because geese took special care of their young, which was completely inaccurate."</em>
Paragraph 3 goes with option a) Exposition. Here, the story is presented as well as its setting, characters and principal conflicts.
Paragraph 5 goes with option b) Rising action. This action takes place as you start moving in the story. Here, conflicts start to appear.
Paragraph 1 goes with c) Climax. At this stage, the story takes a turning point. The plot starts moving in a different way, whether positive or negative.
Paragraph 2 goes with d) Falling action. Falling Action goes into the scene right after the climax did. At this stage, things start to solve by themselves in the story.
Paragraph 4 goes with e) Resolution. Here, the conflict of the story has finally been solved, giving it an end.
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