Which of these sentences most likely came from an autobiography?
a.
"i hope, therefore,...
English, 28.01.2020 11:31 valeriewatson10
Which of these sentences most likely came from an autobiography?
a.
"i hope, therefore, that some of my descendants may follow the example and reap the benefit."
b.
"philadelphia was a city at the heart of america's independence."
c.
"benjamin franklin also contributed to public service."
d.
"almost everyone secretly desires to attain perfection in some field."
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