Which of the following examples may have been found in Poor Richard's Almanack?
a. People's addresses
b. Directions to Franklin's house
c. People's phone numbers
d. "A penny saved is a penny earned."

Respuesta :

D. A penny saved is a penny earned

Answer:

d. "A penny saved is a penny earned."

Explanation:

Poor Richard's Almanack was a very popular almanac published by Benjamin Franklin. It was known for its common use of wordplay and clever witty phrases. It wouldn't have directions to Ben's house, nor his phone number or other people's addresses. It was mainly about seasonal weather forecasts, practical household hints, puzzles, and other amusements.