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letters that Benjamin Franklin wrote for his brother's newspaper, the New England Courant.

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Are the silence do good letters real?

yes they are.


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Who wrote the silence dogood letters?

ben Franklin


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silence is golden


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Why were the Dogood Letters made?

The Silence Dogood letters were written by a young Benjamin Franklin. The letters were written under the name Ms. Silence Dogood because prior to this time, 16 year old Benjamin Franklin was unable to get his work published.


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I really don't know, in National Treasure they were in the Franklin Institute. Maybe they're in the printing house of the New England Current?


Who was silence dogwood?

Silence Dogood was a fictional persona created by Benjamin Franklin. Under this pseudonym, Franklin wrote a series of letters that were published in his brother's newspaper, the New England Courant. The letters covered a wide range of topics, including social issues and political commentary.


Who is Silence Dogood in national treasures?

"Silence Dogood" is a fictional character created by Benjamin Franklin who used this pseudonym to get his letters published in 1722 in the New England Courant newspaper . You can refer to the related link below to read 'her' letters .


Is the word silence an example of onomatopoeia?

No, "silence" is not an example of onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia refers to words that imitate sounds, like "buzz" or "moo." "Silence" does not represent a sound but rather the absence of sound.


Who was actually Silent dogood that had penned letters to the paper?

Silence Dogood was a pseudonym of Benjamin Franklin's.


What does silence spell with mixed letters?

The word "SILENCE" is an anagram of "LICENSE." It can form about 40 shorter words, including senile, nieces, lines, since, seine, slice, liens, and eels.