Answer:
Champollion and others used Coptic and other languages to help them work out other words, but the Rosetta Stone was the key to hieroglyphic. This picture shows us how Champollion worked out what all the hieroglyphs in the two names were. This made it a lot easier to read other Egyptian words now.
Explanation:
I learned this last year
<span>In the question asked,
since the underlined word is undetermined. If the underline word is “<u>were staying</u>”
only this would probably mean only a simple predicate. Notice that the phrase
structure is only composed of a linking verb and the word verb or rather gerund
“staying”. Contrarily, if the underlined word is “<u>were staying at a cozy
little cabin in the mountains</u>”, this would indicate a complete predicate.
Which entails the linking verb the verb and the situation which describes the
sentence. </span>
I would say B: Wonderment. The mysterious but also curious descriptions create a wondrous atmosphere.