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Frank

Definition: Free postage, a right exercised by governments (usually with definite article).


Alright class, settle down, let’s take a look! This word “frank,” you see, is tricky, it’s true, It has more than one meaning, for me and for you. The dictionary's right, don't you fret or frown, It starts with postage, all over town! “Free postage” – a wonderful treat, A stamp that’s given, oh so sweet! Governments offer it, a generous plea, To help your letters travel free! Think of postcards sent with glee, Or packages moving easily. But "frank" also means, clear and bold, Honest and truthful, stories told. It’s saying what you think, without disguise, Speaking plainly before our eyes. Like being “frank” about a test, you see, Means telling the truth, completely free! So remember this rhyme, it's a helpful key: One for postage, and one for honesty! Now, does anyone have any questions to share?

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Franklin

Definition: A freeholder, especially as belonging to a class of landowners in the 14th and 15th century ranking below the gentry.


Alright class, settle down, let’s take a look! Today we’re tackling a word – “Franklin.” It's a name with a history, you see, And the dictionary gives us a clue, quite clearly. It says a "franklin" was a freeholder bold, A landowner's story, centuries old. Think back to times of castles grand and bright, The 14th and 15th century’s light. Below the gentry, a step down you find, But owning land – that was truly defined! “Franklin” comes from “franca,” meaning "free," you see, Reflecting ownership, for all to decree. They weren't nobles, with titles and with grace, But held their own property in this important place. So remember, a franklin – land was their key, A vital part of history, for you and for me! Do you have any questions about that? Let’s discuss!