<span>Franklin gives advice about how people should behave .He presents his thoughts in aphorisms, or short sayings with a message. Many of his aphorisms come from traditional folk sayings. Sayings such as “Well done is better than well said” tell something about Franklin and what he values.
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Example:a seemingly absurd or self-contradictory statement or proposition that when investigated or explained may prove to be well-founded or true.
Why:a situation, person, or thing that combines contradictory features or qualities
I think it’s ‘in conclusion’ because you say that when you’re finished with saying what you needed to say, so therefore I don’t think that’s be a good phrase to use when you’re trying to live from one thing to another
Not really any of these because an alliteration is a phrases that most words start with the same letter. if it has to be one it would be c.