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Temka [501]
3 years ago
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“Benjamin Franklin was born in Milk Street, Boston, on January 6, 1706. His father, Josiah Franklin, was a tallow chandler [cand

le maker] who married twice, and of his seventeen children Benjamin was the youngest son. His schooling ended at ten, and at twelve he was bound apprentice to his brother James, a printer, who published the ‘New England Courant.’ To this journal he became a contributor, and later was for a time its nominal editor. But the brothers quarreled, and Benjamin ran away, going first to New York, and thence to Philadelphia, where he arrived in October, 1723.”
Which of the following is a key detail about Franklin’s employment in this
excerpt?
a. Benjamin Franklin was one of seventeen children.
b. Benjamin Franklin’s father was a tallow-maker.
c. Benjamin Franklin finished his schooling by age 10.
d. Benjamin Franklin worked at the “New England Courant.”
English
2 answers:
liraira [26]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

thanks the answer is c

Explanation:

its c cause you said so

-BARSIC- [3]3 years ago
4 0
<span>The answer is C, Benjamin Franklin finished his schooling by age 10. He worked for his dad for a period, and at 12 he turned into a disciple to his sibling James, a printer, who showed Ben the printing exchange. At the point when Ben was 15, James established The New-England Courant, which was the primary really autonomous daily paper in the settlements.</span>
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A. This cost him such an effort that it threw him into a regular perspiration: he mopped his brow and said at last, "No, better let me copy something."

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