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English, 23.04.2020 22:46 madisonelizibet1

Subject: READING 7th grade (sorry i couldn't find reading in the subjects ;-;)

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However they obtained it, the Greeks couldn’t resist adding their own original “explanations” to the definitions. For example, a Greek writer named Horapollo said correctly that the picture of a goose stood for the word “son.” But then he explained that this was because geese took spe­cial care of their young, which was completely inaccurate. He wrote that the image of a rabbit meant “open” because a rabbit's eyes never close—an equally false statement.

—The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone,
James Cross Giblin

QUESTION:

What is the point of view of James Cross Giblin in this passage from The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone?

A) First person
B) Second person
C) Third person

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