Write True if the statement is true. If the statement is false, write False, and then rewrite the statement to make it true.

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Write True if the statement is true. If the statement is false, write False, and then rewrite the statement to make it true.

1.Canadians are still searching for a national identity.  True  False

2.Many Canadians speak more than one language.  True  False

3.Canadian French is pronounced the same way as the French spoken in France.  True  False

4.British dictionaries set the standards for official Canadian documents.  True  False

5.Canada has produced no notable entertainers.  True  False

6.Some Canadians practice Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, or Judaism.  True  False

7.Canada has many different cultural regions because of immigration.  True  False

8.Only about 16 percent of the people in Nunavut are Inuit.  True  False

9.Canada’s current national flag has the Union jack symbol on it.  True  False

10.In the second half of the 20 th century, some Canadians were worried about the large number of Chinese immigrants.  True  False