Poor Richard's Almanack Test | Final Test - Hard

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Poor Richard's Almanack Test | Final 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. Virtue is to happiness as _____________.

2. What two words does Franklin use to describe himself?

3. Franklin says that there are many more old fools in this world than there are what?

4. Whoever knows a fool is also sure to know the fool's ________________.

5. When should a person go to bed if he wants to be healthy, wealthy and wise?

Short Essay Questions

1. What is the story used about education versus common sense in regards to Tim?

2. What is the author's opinion on finding honor in one's family?

3. What is said about being a know it all?

4. Who is Bridget Saunders? How is she described by Franklin?

5. Name at least two of Franklin's warnings about food?

6. What is the author's view of political office as it relates to morals?

7. What are creditors known for the most?

8. What is the consequence of not punishing those who have committed a wrong?

9. What is Poor Richard's view on satisfying desires?

10. What are the things referenced in two sayings about altering one's character for the worse?

Essay Topics

Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:

Essay Topic 1

The first edition of Poor Richard's Almanack in the form of pamphlets appeared in 1732. Although many of the sayings still hold true today, much of the language no longer applies. This is due in part to the time in which the almanacks were written as well as a combination of the Queen's and King's language. Colloquialisms are another barrier the modern reader must overcome. Discuss the colloquialisms often used by Franklin, variations on spelling and how they may make meanings unclear or difficult for the modern American reader. How might some of the sayings be adapted for today? Would you use colloquialisms or avoid them?

Essay Topic 2

It is said that Franklin was a compiler of old proverbs and did not write them all as some are led to believe. Research at least one section of proverbs to find out which ones were compiled and which ones originated with Franklin. Also compare the proverbs that are repetitive to see if Franklin simply adapted old sayings for his use. Write out a list of those proverbs in each category.

Essay Topic 3

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.

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