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In Poor Richard’s Almanack, the characters Richard Saunders and Father Abraham are an example of Franklin’s use of _____.
A.) alliteration
B.) parallelism
C.) multiple voices
D.) religious parable
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in Poor Richard's Almanack C. multiple voices are used
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in Poor Richard's Almanack C. multiple voices are used
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