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Which statements are true about Franklin Roosevelt's experience with polio?

Choose all answers that are correct.


He acted like an invalid.


He made those who came to see him feel good.


He refused to "allow bodily disability to defeat his will."


He exercised to strengthen his body.


He learned to walk again without help.

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Answer:

He made those who came to see him feel good.

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User Robert Kelly
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Answer:

He made those who came to see him feel good.

He refused to "allow bodily disability to defeat his will."

He exercised to strengthen his body.

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