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[2] In the story of "The Prince and the Pauper", Edward Tudor was born as the "Prince of England". *
(al True
[b] False

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Answer:

b. True

Explanation:

"The Prince and the Pauper" is a fictional story written by Mark Twain. It centers on the characters of Tom Canty, a beggar, and Edward Tudor, a prince.

Edward Tudor was born as a Prince of England, particularly, the Prince of Wales. He and Tom had a resemblance that they decided to switch places temporarily. In order to protect his name, Edward hid the "Great Seal of England." The switching of roles allowed both of them to experience what it was to live a different life. This opened Edward's eyes to the inequality that was happening around the society. Upon regaining his position, he made Tom as the "King's Ward" and also reigned with mercy.