Poor Richard's Almanack Test | Mid-Book Test - Hard

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Poor Richard's Almanack Test | Mid-Book Test - Hard

This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 93 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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This test consists of 5 short answer questions, 10 short essay questions, and 1 (of 3) essay topics.

Short Answer Questions

1. Franklin stated that while one's pride increases, which of the following declines?

2. When a person is twenty-years-old, what part of him is in the most control?

3. Franklin believes that an innocent ______ is more worthy than a vicious prince.

4. In Franklin's opinion, what is the last organ to stop when a woman dies?

5. If one avoids all temptations, one might be granted a ____.

Short Essay Questions

1. Franklin expresses his opinion throughout about the sharpness of a woman's tongue. How does it compare to a man's heart?

2. Franklin has many views regarding the value and length of a person's life. What does the author say?

3. What is Franklin's moral advice on placing oneself above others?

4. What is Franklin's opinion on meddlers? What is the reason for this opinion?

5. Franklin's first quote about lawyers uses a metaphor that has to do with what animals and what activity? How does Franklin feel about lawyers?

6. Give at least one example in which God works in mysterious and wonderful ways.

7. How does one tend to treat another differently when there is wealth involved?

8. What is the advice given by Franklin regarding the making and keeping of promises?

9. What is the moral of the story behind the tale of the now-famous poet and philosopher?

10. When was the original almanack published?

Essay Topics

Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:

Essay Topic 1

Franklin is closely tied to Boston and Philadelphia, as mentioned in the text. Compare and contrast the two cities, both in Colonial times and today.

Essay Topic 2

Franklin likes to talk about being industrious. The author clearly believes this as he showed a great deal of industriousness throughout his life. Make a list of all of Franklin's inventions. Choose at least five and write an essay on each. Which was the most difficult to invent? Why? Which was the most important? Which are still in use today? Which do you use on a regular basis?

Essay Topic 3

It is said that Franklin did not practice what he preached throughout the almanack. Many historical tomes report that Franklin was known to be one that ate and drank too much and was often unfaithful to his wife. This was an especially popular rumor after Franklin became an ambassador to France. Discuss this rumor and prove or disprove to the best of your ability.

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