How does James Cross Giblin get across his viewpoint in The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone?
A. He creates a myth based on the events in the story.
B. He writes a fictionalized account of what happened.
C. He shares opinions on real people, places, and events.
D. He composes a poem that emphasizes historical accuracy.
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C. He shares opinions on real people, places, and events.