For which of the following is Benjamin Franklin BEST known?A. He invented the modern printing press.
B. He helped Paine write Common Sense.
C. He was responsible for inventing electricity.
D. He served as one of America's Founding Fathers.

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Answer: The correct answer is D, Benjamin Franklin is best known for serving 'as one of America's Founding Fathers'. Whereas he did work as a journalist, he didn't invent the printing press. And neither of the rest of the options are correct. 

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B.
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Which method of delivery is least effective? A. reading from the script B. varying delivery C. using note cards D. memorizing the speech

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Your answer must be A. reading from the script.

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The answer is; Reading from a script!

Based on his poem "I Hear America Singing," which statement most likely reflects Whitman's attitude toward America? A He likes to hear people singing as they work. B He is frustrated that people have to work so hard in America. C He thinks America treats men and women differently. D He celebrates the everyday working men and women who make up America.

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What is full of holes but still holds water?”

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Answer:

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but actually, a Heart

Which pilgrim dresses in red and blue? the Plowman
the Doctor
the Merchant
the Knight

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The correct answer is THE DOCTOR.

Doctors usually wore red, blue, and gray colours. They also loved gold since they considered it very stimulating for the heart. Pilgrim doctors were supposed to have knowledge related to horoscopes and astronomy. Sometimes they wrote fake prescriptions just to collect some money.

In 'The Canterbury Tales' by Geoffrey Chaucer, the pilgrim who is described as dressing in red and blue is the Merchant. The dress indicates his wealth and societal standing. The Plowman, the Doctor, and the Knight do not fit the description. Hence, option C is correct.

In Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales, the pilgrim who is described as dressing in red and blue is the Merchant. One of the most vivid characterizations amongst his gallery of medieval figures, Chaucer portrays the Merchant with a distinctive dress of red and blue that likely signifies his wealth and standing in society. The other options, the Plowman, the Doctor, and the Knight, are all incorrect as per the descriptions provided in the text.

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How does Odysseus get tricked into going to Troy? He is drugged and wakes up on the ship. Achilles makes a bet with him that can't be won. He reveals his sanity by not running over Telemachus with a plow. Agamemnon makes him think he made a different oath than the one he did.

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The correct answer is that he revealed that he was sane by not running over Telemachus with a plow. This was a trick of Agamemnon who wanted to bring him to war, while he pretended that he was insane.
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