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Franklin’s Aphorisms

Franklin’s Aphorisms. Objective: students will examine an excerpt from “Poor Richard’s Almanac” and will employ critical analysis in order to decode Franklin’s well-known aphorisms. Warm-up: Define the term aphorism. Copy and define the following: He who cannot obey cannot command. Aphorism.

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Franklin’s Aphorisms

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  1. Franklin’s Aphorisms

  2. Objective: students will examine an excerpt from “Poor Richard’s Almanac” and will employ critical analysis in order to decode Franklin’s well-known aphorisms. • Warm-up: Define the term aphorism. Copy and define the following: He who cannot obey cannot command.

  3. Aphorism • Is a terse statement of truth or opinion. • A statement of principal

  4. Aphorisms • Franklin did not create all of these aphorisms, he simply shortened or improved the language of pre-existing aphorisms. • Read- “Poor Richard’s Almanac” p292 in LOL

  5. Assess • What do aphorisms of Poor Richard’s Almanac reveal about the concerns of the 18th century? • Copy 5 of Franklin’s aphorisms; then, in your own words, explain each one. • Choose 3 additional aphorisms. Identify one of the 13 values Franklin promotes in each.

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