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diction, tone, and fluency
authority, fluency, and tone
sentence variety, diction, and tone
sentence variety, diction, and authority
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B.It provides an opportunity to decipher the unknown hieroglyphs by matching them to the known Greek language.
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The Rosetta Stone is a fragment of an ancient Egyptian stele which has a royal decree from the year 196 BCE, published in Memphis by the Pharaoh Ptolemy V. This decree was written in three different languages and alphabets: in Egyptian hieroglyphs, in Demotic scripture, and Ancient Greek. Thanks to the fact that the same content is presented in the three inscriptions, this fragment was fundamental in the modern deciphering of the Egyptian hieroglyphs. In fact, it was discovered in 1799 by Pierre-François Bouchard, during the French campaign in Egypt, and in 1822, Pierre-François Champollion used his knowledge of Ancient Greek in order to match the Greek inscriptions with the hieroglyphs. It was the key to understand the Egyptian inscriptions and for the modern study of this ancient civilization.
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In The Lightning Thief, Percy responds to the challenge of surviving a traumatic experience and waking up in a completely unfamiliar, strange setting by adapting to his environment and processing his confounding situation.
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We could change the language and adapt it to reflect the contemporary English we use nowadays. That would make the play more understandable, especially for the young people and wake up their interest for the theatre.
We could change the setting, that is, time and place of some plays and adapt it to contemporary surroundings, without changing the topic of the plays, as Shakespearean problems and inner struggles are still present in the 21st century, only in different ways.
For example, we could change characters' professions or some circumstances without changing the plot of the story. Or, perhaps, try to represent some contemporary family issues, by readapting Hamlet into a boy who is fighting against his stepfather.