Analysis of Benjamin Franklin's Autobiography
Which of the following sentences best represents the author's main point in the passage?
"Franklin has a particular resonance in twenty-first-century America." (lines 1-2)
The rhetorical purpose of lines 14-17 ("And we...values") is to
prompt the reader to feel kinship with Franklin on the basis of the challenges he faced
In the second line of the footnote, the number 31 most probably indicates the
page of the Weekly Standard on which the reference appears
This passage is most probably excerpted from
a biography of Franklin intended for a general audience
The main purpose of the footnote is to
Introduce readers to an ongoing discussion
The final paragraph (lines 30-37) functions as
an authorial judgement about a preceding discussion
The misunderstanding discussed in lines 35-37 is that many who study Franklin
confuse Franklin's public statements with his private beliefs
The first paragraph characterizes people in the contemporary United States primarily as
genial yet self-interested
"They" in line 21 of the passage refers to people who
have reservations about Franklin's values
The device used in lines 8-17 ("We can...values") to convey Franklin's character is
hypothetical examples