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Enhance your vocabulary with engaging practice inspired by Ben Franklin’s inventions and life lessons. Learn key terms such as "member," "trust," "concerns," and "fortunate" through fun exercises that emphasize usage in context. This resource is perfect for students looking to deepen their understanding of words and their meanings while exploring the legacy of Franklin. With interactive questions and answers, you will boost your language skills and gain confidence in your communication.
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Met Ben Franklin Vocabulary Practice
Bifocals Our mother's illness ________ us. a) member b) trust c) concerns
That is Correct concern(s) – verb- worry, or cause of worry
Franklin’s kite experiment The school is extremely ______ to have great teachers. a) fortunate b) concerns c) trust
That is Correct fortunate – adjective – sharing good luck
Lightning Rod I am a _______ of the school band. a) concerns b) member c) fortunate
That is Correct member – noun- somebody who belongs to and participates in a particular group
Franklin Stove My sister, Mary and I ______ a bedroom. a) share b) fortunate c) member
That is Correct share – verb - to have or use something in common with other people
You need to have _____ in your own abilities. a) member b) trust c) share Ben Franklin publisher of Poor Richard’s Almanac
That is Correct trust – noun - confidence (in the strength or ability of a person or thing).
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