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The inference that can be made based on the details in the excerpt is that professional writers in ancient Egypt were highly skilled.
Explanation:
The passage presents evidence of how writing was an exclusive skill in Egyptian society. It was not taught to everyone in society at large but only government officials, administrators, and doctors or religious figures. The Rosetta Stone has helped Egyptologists to translate ancient Egyptian because there is an Ancient Greek translation of the hieroglyphs on the stone that was discovered in 1799.
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Explanation:
Throughout the Play ‘an Inspector Calls’. There are differences between the generations when concerning the characters attitudes and how much responsibility they take, this is represented, mainly when the Inspector reveals what has happened. The older generation include Mr and Mrs Birling and the younger Sheila and Eric.
Answer:
Precious is a pretty positive word, so the tone would be taken as happy unless the word is vocally spoke otherwise.
Explanation:
No, because he says that the squirt is not as chivalrous as the night, because he has relations with a women. The knight is the epitome of chivalry, and fights in the Crusades, God’s holy wars, but the squire is not focused on saving others