Literary Focus: Aphorisms
The questions below refer to the selections "from Poor Richard's Almanack."
The aphorisms in Poor Richard's Almanack support the basic belief that —
a. prudence in all things is best
b. risks are an essential part of learning
people cannot get along and shouldn't try
d. knowledge is better than experience
C.
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