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"For many years Champollion's progress was blocked because, like de Sacy and earlier scholars, he believed the hieroglyphs represented things, not sounds. Then, in 1822, he reversed his position. Some of Champollion's rivals suggested that he had gotten the idea from Thomas Young's Encyclopedia Britannica article. There the English scholar explained how the hieroglyphs in Ptolemy's name stood for sounds. Champollion hotly denied these suggestions, claiming that he had arrived at his new position entirely on his own." - The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone, James Cross Giblin Which line from the passage shows how de Sacy's and Champollion's ideas were the same? ||ANSWERS||"Champollion hotly denied these suggestions" "like de Sacy and earlier scholars, he believed the hieroglyphs represented things, not sounds" "he had gotten the idea from Thomas Young's Encyclopedia Britannica article" "Then, in 1822, he reversed his position."​

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B. "like de Sacy and earlier scholars, he believed the hieroglyphs represented things, not sounds"

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Answer: "like de Sacy and earlier scholars, he believed the hieroglyphs represented things, not sounds"

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