Answer:
C-the wisdom of a Pennsylvania businessman and community leader.
Step-by-step explanation:
Poor Richard's Almanac was a yearly publication written by Benjamin Franklin. For the purposes of this work, Franklin adopted the pseudonym "Poor Richard" (sometimes "Richard Saunders"). In this work, Franklin reflected on the knowledge he had gained as a businessman and community leader. He also included common features of almanacs at the time, such as witty phrases, household advice and other entertaining pieces of information.