According to The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone, what detail helped scholars determine that the second Egyptian inscription was a simpler form of Egyptian writing that had been created by “the people”?

The scholars had seen examples of it before written on rolls of papyrus, a writing material used by the Egyptians.
Since the scholars had already studied Egyptian languages, they recognized both the hieroglyphs and the demotic version.
The Greek inscription, which had already been deciphered, explained how to translate each of the Egyptian passages.
Since only ancient Egyptians understood hieroglyphs, the scholars knew the second inscription had to be a simpler version of the first.


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Answer:

The scholars had seen examples of it before written on rolls of papyrus, a writing material used by the Egyptians.

Explanation:

Because if you look into the text, (if you are given one) you will find that it states "They had seen examples of it before on rolls of papyrus, the writing material the Egyptians used instead of paper. Deciding that it was a simpler form of Egyptian writing, the scholars called it demotic, meaning “of the people." That means that they had seen it on a papyrus, and that it was the most simpler form of the Egyptian writings.

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