Read the excerpt from The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone, by James Cross Giblin.
New translations of the hieroglyphic text were made in France and Germany, and an excellent English one appeared in 1904. A few sections still remain unclear, though. This makes present-day experts hope that an even more complete copy of the hieroglyphic inscription may yet be found, somewhere in Egypt.
The details from the excerpt best support which central idea?
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The details from the excerpt best support the central idea that there still is a need for the complete copy of the hieroglyphic inscription in spite of all the translations.
Explanation:
- The central idea of a passage refers to the most important concept or idea on which the entire passage is based.
- In the given excerpt the main subject of the passage is the hieroglyphic text.
- The passage deals with the various new translations that have been made of the hieroglyphic text.
- Among the other translations, the English one published in 1904 is an excellent work.
- However there are certain sections which are still not distinct.
- Hence the need for a more complete copy of the hieroglyphic inscription is needed.
- This is thus the central idea of the passage.
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