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The author of The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone makes his views clear to the reader
A. by using second person point of view.
B. by describing his own experiences.
C. by avoiding the use of counterclaims.
D. by using a mix of fact and opinion.
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it's D by using a mix of fact and opinion
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D. by using a mix of fact and opinion.
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