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Which best describes the author’s viewpoint toward the actual Rosetta Stone in "The Rosetta Stone”?

It is a fascinating artifact that can help people better understand the past.
It is a historical artifact that scholars spent too much time trying to understand.
It is something that is interesting to learn about, but it is not historically significant.
It is a piece of history that has an exciting and entertaining story.

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It is a fascinating artifact that can help people better understand the past.

Reason: the author presents the Rosetta Stone as the key that allowed scholars to decipher Egyptian hieroglyphs and thus unlock knowledge about ancient Egypt.