benjiman franklins full name is Benjamin josiah Franklin.
Oh, dude, those Silence Dogood letters are like chilling in the archives of the New England Courant. You know, just hanging out, waiting for someone to stumble upon them and be like, "Whoa, check out these old-timey letters!" So yeah, if you're into that kind of historical stuff, go take a peek at the Courant archives.
The "day of silence" was thought of when gays, lesbians, transgender and bisexual people were being bullied and till this day these people are still living each day in terror. Be the better person and stop the silence, and stop the madness!
The National Day of Silence to bring attention to anti-lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender name-calling, bullying and harassment is Friday April 17. http://www.dayofsilence.org
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Silence Dogood was a pseudonym of Benjamin Franklin's.
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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.
he made up the name, Mrs.Silence Dogood, so that he could write for his brothers newspaper
"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 .
benjiman franklins full name is Benjamin josiah Franklin.
When Benjamin Franklin was 16 and apprenticed to his brother the printer, he used the pseudonym of Silence Dogood to send letters to his brother's paper, "The Courant." His brother published 15 of "Mrs. Dogood's" letters.
The purpose of the Silence Dogood letters, written by Benjamin Franklin under a pseudonym, was to criticize the government and social norms of the time, as well as to advocate for freedom of speech and press in the American colonies. They were intended to provoke thought and spark conversations about important issues.
He wasn't allowed to write to the local newspaper cuz his brother worked there and he was mean so he pretended to be Silence DoGood, a widow.
Silence Dogood was the name he used to write the letters. is that the answer you are looking for
Oh, dude, those Silence Dogood letters are like chilling in the archives of the New England Courant. You know, just hanging out, waiting for someone to stumble upon them and be like, "Whoa, check out these old-timey letters!" So yeah, if you're into that kind of historical stuff, go take a peek at the Courant archives.