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Nataly [62]
2 years ago
9

Wnder what name did 16-year-old ben franklin submit to a weekly newspaper?.

History
1 answer:
NemiM [27]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Silence Dogood

Explanation:

Silence Dogood was fictitious. She was made up by the 16-year-old Franklin who, between April and October of 1722, penned 14 letters bearing Silence's name.

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