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Article: Brain ticklers.
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- Cobblestone
- Article date:
- January 1, 2005
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GIVE YOUR BRAIN A LITTLE TICKLE TO SEE HOW WELL YOU READ AND UNDERSTOOD THIS ISSUE ON IMPORTANT INVENTIONS OF THE 1800S. IF YOU BELIEVE THE ANSWER TO BE FALSE, GIVE YOURSELF THE ULTIMATE TEST AND SEE WHETHER YOU CAN EXPLAIN WHY IT IS FALSE. ANSWERS BELOW.
1. ELISHA GRAVES OTIS DEVELOPED COLD, BOXED CEREAL.
[] TRUE [] FALSE
2. ALEXANDER, GRAHAM BELL INVENTED THE GRAHAM CRACKER.
[] TRUE [] FALSE
3. LEWIS HOWARD LATIMER INVENTED THE LADDER.
[] TRUE [] FALSE
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