Poor Richard's Almanack. Written by Ben FranklinI have verified this answer as correct. The 2nd most read book in the English Colonies was definitely Poor Richard's Almanack by Ben Franklin.
Most likely not getting all the answers on Q and A sites... *cough cough*
These are characteristics that are not represented by values. Examples of qualitative data are favourite fruit, or colour of hair etc. There may or may not be some ordering: as in never/rarely/sometimes/always or very poor/poor/indifferent/good/very good, where the frequeny or quality increases as you go from left to right but there are no numerical values attached to any of the categories.
he was not poor because he was a tutor
No, Albert Enistein was not poor.
The data describing current conditions or characteristics might not be complete or accurate
poor
has poor oxygen in it
Because the Scots-Irish were mostly nomadic, they developed strong physical characteristics, and since most were poor, they posses a strong work ethic passed down through families.
(Apex) Describing the struggles of the urban poor.
Most were poor boys fresh off the farm.
The captain -apex
Poor parenting!!!
Food shortage No protection from the weather Poor living conditions Low income earnings Poor health and education
Food shortage No protection from the weather Poor living conditions Low income earnings Poor health and education
well..pauper means poor ,so i think that it's describing a person so it should be an adjectiveAdditional answerNo, pauper is a noun. It's not describing a person, any more than thief is describing someone. It IS that person. You might have a white pauper, in which case the word white is describing what sort of pauper he is.
Subsaharan Africa is the most poor.