Read this excerpt from The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone by James Cross Giblin.
Between the time Champollion's books appeared and the end of the nineteenth century, thousands of rolls of papyrus and copies of temple and tomb inscriptions were brought to Europe and America. There scholars, using the deciphering methods Champollion had pioneered, traced the entire history of writing in Egypt. They discovered it had begun about 3100 B.C. when images of important people were first accompanied by hieroglyphs of their names or titles. By 2500 B.C. complete sentences began to appear on tomb inscriptions, along with lists of offerings to the Egyptian gods.
Which answer choice best states a cause-and-effect relationship from the excerpt?
Cause: Champollion published books about his deciphering methods.
Effect: Scholars were able to trace the history of writing in Egypt.
Cause: Thousands of rolls of papyrus and copies of temple and tomb inscriptions were brought to Europe and America.
Effect: Champollion published books about his deciphering methods.
Cause: Scholars discovered that writing in Egypt began in about 3100 BCE.
Effect: Images of important people were first accompanied by hieroglyphs of their names or titles.
Cause: Images of important people were first accompanied by hieroglyphs of their names or titles in around 3100 BCE.
Effect: Complete sentences had begun to appear on tomb inscriptions by 2500 BCE.
Answer:
Cause: Champollion published books about his deciphering methods.
Effect: Scholars were able to trace the history of writing in Egypt.
Explanation: