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Use the story Printer's Ink read by your Learning Coach to answer this question.

Printer's Ink

Which illustration was made to help show what Ben Franklin was like before he became famous?

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Responses

the picture of the newspaper on page 2
the picture of the newspaper on page 2

the picture of Pennsylvania on top of page 3
the picture of Pennsylvania on top of page 3

the picture of the print shop on page 2
the picture of the print shop on page 2

the picture in the background on page 1
the picture in the background on page 1
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Based on your question regarding the illustrations related to Ben Franklin in the story "Printer's Ink," the correct response would typically be the illustration that best represents Ben Franklin before he became famous. Without knowing the specific details of the illustrations, a common approach is to identify which illustration might depict his early life or work related to printing or his humble beginnings.

In this context, if the print shop on page 2 illustrates his work before fame, it would be a strong candidate. If the background image on page 1 represents his early life or circumstances that contributed to his character, that could also be a relevant choice.

If you have to choose one, I would suggest selecting:

the picture of the print shop on page 2,

as it is likely to depict Franklin's early profession and experiences before he gained fame.