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Which inference can you draw from "Did Franklin Really Collect Electric Fire from the Sky?"

A. The smaller amounts of static electricity in clouds before a storm actually endangered Franklin just as much as real lightning would have.

B. The idea of a death-defying experiment is thrilling, but the reality is that Franklin likely would not have risked his life for science.

C. Because he focused neither on the difficulties nor dangers of flying a kite indoors, Priestley's account is weakened.

D. Franklin was probably more interested in making an exciting scientific story than in harnessing the true power of electricity.

Answers

Answered by gratefuljarette
5

The inference from the given sentence is B. The idea of a death-defying experiment is thrilling, but the reality is that Franklin likely would not have risked his life for science.

Explanation:

  • There is no practical evidence for what franklin has done. Although the story of Franklin harnessing the power of lightning and a key to prove electrical charges, there is no actual documentation of the experiment.
  • Further it is of obvious doubt would anyone risk their life for the sake of experiment?
  • This is the inference we can make from the given statement. Neve Reed the author of the lesson goes on to explore the possibilities of Franklin’s experiment and gives the reader factual possibilities  

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Answered by Anonymous
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(B) The idea of a death-defying experiment is thrilling, but the reality is that Franklin likely would not have risked his life for science.❤️

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