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 mentions three things should not be taken by candlelight. Which is not one of the three?

2. Franklin believes that a quiet ______ sleeps in thunder.

3. Having an egg today is better than having what tomorrow?

4. The fools that are most troublesome are the ones that possess which of the following?

5. Which of the following items is something that cannot stand upright on its own?

Short Essay Questions

1. What exactly is the almanack and what does it contain?

2. Who is Mr. Fogg? How does Franklin create a pun to illustrate a point?

3. What is the wisdom contained on Page 7 regarding the way a man eats?

4. Who was responsible for writing and compiling POOR RICHARD'S ALMANACK? Who was the true author?

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

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

7. What part of the almanack may be difficult for people of today to understand?

8. What is the author's opinion on self control and even temperament?

9. What famous poet and philosopher is paid homage by Franklin? What was the poet known for posthumously?

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

Essay Topics

Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:

Essay Topic 1

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 2

Discuss the creation and development of Richard Saunders as a character. Was Saunders simply a pen name or did he have his own personality and beliefs? Include information about Bridget Saunders and how she relates to the text. When do you think the public found out that Saunders was really Franklin? What kind of response might Franklin have received when the news came out? How do you think it affected the almanack?

Essay Topic 3

The almanack states in several places that one should be careful not to act as a fool. In Franklin's eyes, a fool is not necessarily an uneducated person, rather an unwise one. Explain at least five of Franklin's sayings regarding fools and the way they conduct their lives. What is Franklin's advice about being a fool? What is the author's advice about interacting with a fool?

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