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Part A (Story: excerpt from The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin)

What effect does the phrase “would learn his character" have on the meaning of this passage?

A. It suggests that he is not talking about a real person.
B. It indicates he would train in his uncle's profession.
C. It implies that his uncle has an unusual personality.
D. It proposes he will read his uncle's sermons.

Part B

How does the phrase “would learn his character" contribute to the passage’s tone?

A. It shows a feeling of disgust.
B. It creates a sense of regret.
C. It conveys amusement.
D. It reveals frustration.

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Answer:

part a:

It indicates he would train in his uncle's profession.

Step-by-step explanation:

part b:

It conveys amusement.

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