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dem82 [27]
2 years ago
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This passage is most probably excerpted from an article about Franklin in a business journal Answer A: an article about Franklin

in a business journal A a work of cultural criticism attacking Franklin for the decay of traditional values Answer B: a work of cultural criticism attacking Franklin for the decay of traditional values B a book about Franklin's scientific research Answer C: a book about Franklin's scientific research C a biography of Franklin intended for a general audience Answer D: a biography of Franklin intended for a general audience D
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Rudik [331]2 years ago
5 0

This question is culled from the passage; "Benjamin Franklin: About An American Life". Given the content of this passage, we can deduce that it is;

  • D: A biography of Franklin intended for a general audience.

A biography is an account of the life and affairs of a person. Walter Issacson wrote a biography of Benjamin in which recounted several aspects of his life.

For example, he made the statement, "Some who see the selection of Franklin in the world today fret about a shallowness of soul and a spiritual complacency that seem to permeate a culture of materialism."

This statement shows that the writer was recounting the style and ways of Benjamin Franklin and how the American public viewed him.

Thus, we can deduce that the passage is a biography of Benjamin Franklin that is meant for a general audience.

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