Subject: READING 7th grade (sorry i couldn't find reading in the subjects ;-;)
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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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READ:
However they obtained it, the Greeks couldnât resist adding their own original âexplanationsâ to the definitions. For example, a Greek writer named Horapollo said correctly that the picture of a goose stood for the word âson.â But then he explained that this was because geese took speÂcial care of their young, which was completely inaccurate. He wrote that the image of a rabbit meant âopenâ because a rabbit's eyes never closeâan equally false statement.
âThe 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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