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13 July, 20:23

Why does Hawthorne discuss Franklin's plan to build the wharf?

A.

to show that Franklin wants to impress his friends by showing off his ability in building a wharf.

B.

to show that Franklin is dishonest trying to steal somebody else's belongings.

C.

to show that from a young age Franklin believed in serving the public good.

D.

to show that Franklin is a mischievous boy wanting to play a trick on the workers.

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  1. 13 July, 20:31
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    C

    Explanation:

    to show that from a young age Franklin believed in serving the public good.
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