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True.... absolutly true... i know because i did the 7.2a worksheet and got it wrong cuz i put false.

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Q: What was the first motion picture ever copyrighted that showed one of Edison's employees pretending to sneeze?
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Was the first motion picture ever copyrighted showed one of Edison's employees pretending to sneeze?

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