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  Noah Webster was born in a farmer’s family of 5 children in 1758.After   1  (graduate)from Yale, he   2  (desire)to study law, but his parents couldn’t afford.To make a   3  , he taught in many places and studied law later.

  Condition was poor then.Noah thought Americans should learn from American books.He wrote his own textbook   4  (call)“Blue-Backed Speller” because of its blue cover.The book was the   5   popular book of its time.Many persons benefited from it.Noah started writing the first American dictionary at 43, for he thought all the Americans should speak in the same way.He used American spelling   6   of English and added new words.It   7   him over 27 years to accomplish his dictionary and it came out later.

  Noah did many things in his life.He   8   for copyright laws, wrote textbooks, Americanized the English language and edited   9  .He was   10   an American hero when he died in 1843.

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1.graduation 2.desired 3.living 4.called 5.most 6.instead 7.took 8.worked 9.magazines 10.considered


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