Final answer:
Poor Richard, a persona used by Benjamin Franklin in his almanac, is known to use satire as he falsely predicted the death of Mr. Titan Leeds as a humorous jab at rival almanacs.
Step-by-step explanation:
In Benjamin Franklin's publication Poor Richard's Almanack, readers should know Poor Richard is using satire because he actually predicted Mr. Titan Leeds' death. Franklin, through the persona of Poor Richard, cheekily declared in his almanac that Titan Leeds would die on a specific date. When Leeds did not pass away on that date, Franklin continued the joke, asserting that Leeds did indeed die and that any denials were from an impostor or ghost. This humorous claim was satire, meant to poke fun at rival almanac predictions and not to be taken as a serious prediction of someone's demise.