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All of the following are true about Henry except:

a. He is Japanese
b. He has a son in college
c. He lives in Seattle
d. He is a widower

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Final answer:

All provided statements about Henry do not apply to the author Henry James. The question seems to pertain to a fictional character. As for the historical fact, William of Orange being in line for the English throne is true.

Step-by-step explanation:

The subject of the question, which revolves around identifying a false statement about Henry, pertains to Henry James, an influential American-British author and a key figure in the literary realism movement. None of the provided statements directly concern the historical figure Henry James that the provided reference information discusses.

Henry James was neither Japanese, lived in Seattle, had a son in college, nor was a widower, as he never married. The question likely references a fictional character named Henry, not the historical figure Henry James. Therefore, the correct answer would be that all statements provided are false in relation to Henry James, the author. However, without further context on the character 'Henry,' it is impossible to discern which of these statements is true or false concerning that character.

In reference to another historical figure, William of Orange, the statement that he was in line for the throne of England through his marriage to James II's daughter, Mary, is true. William of Orange became King William III of England, reigning alongside his wife, Mary II, following the Glorious Revolution.

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