myPerspectives English Language Arts
myPerspectives English Language Arts
1st Edition
Savvas Learning Co
ISBN: 9780133338805
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Page 45: Comprehension Check

Exercise 1
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With age and experience Ben Franklin has changed his opinions.
Exercise 2
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There is not better convention to obtain because there are a number of wise men who have different interests, opinions, prejudices and passions, yet have created something very close to perfection.
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This would be because if they tell outsiders their objections to the Constitution, they will seem unorganized and weak and their enemies want this. It is better to seem strong and united.
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The opinion of the general goodness of the government and the wisdom and integrity of its governors is the opinions that helps secure happiness to the people.
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Franklin wants the delegates to act unified together when they put their names on the document.
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Brief summary of the text: Ben Franklin does not agree with everything in the Constitution and knows that others do not agree with it all as well, but Franklin believes that all the delegates need to act like the Constitution is a unanimous decision and that they are unified.
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