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English, 21.08.2021 01:00 Lamr

What would be the best way to paraphrase the underlined
passage from Section 7 of
Franklin's "Daylight Saving"?

A. I did a great deal of math to figure out
why the sun stays down so long.

B. My frugality caused me to do some
math, because I wanted to know if my
idea could save us money.

C. I wanted to know if I could increase my
income if I came up with the idea of
daylight savings.


What would be the best way

to paraphrase the underlined
passage from Section 7 of
Franklin's Day

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