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Gemiola [76]
4 years ago
6

Mr. Rogers became popular as a children’s TV host offering ____ advice in a kindly manner. A. avuncular B. fraternal C. patriarc

hal D. puerile
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Licemer1 [7]4 years ago
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Fred McFeely Rogers who is most commonly referred to as Mr. Rogers was an American television personality, puppeteer, educator, Presbyterian minister, author, and activist. He is known for offering fraternal advice to his viewers and his kindly manner. 
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