B. If false, why is it false?
You have now completed part A of this exercise. Some of the sentences were false. Find out why with the explanations below:
- 2. He was the first US president.
False – He was never the US president.
- 3. He appears on the US $10 bill.
False – He appears on the US $100 bill.
- 5. He left school when he was a teenager.
False – He left school when he was 10.
- 9. He invented the glass harmonica.
False – He invented a mechanical version of it, called the armonica.
- 10. He worked with a publisher called Richard Saunders.
False – He was Richard Saunders! The name was one of Franklin’s pseudonyms.
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