Benjamin Franklin's Autobiography Analysis

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Benjamin Franklin wrote a Autobiography to explain the ways and steps of becoming a perfect man and being perfect. He’s writing about it because he believes that he could become a true man by following those rules and steps to becoming one. one of the rules of his steps is silence which means like speak only to benefit others as help don't speak just to talk. The other one is order as in be organized with your things and time do one thing at a time and move on to the next when your done. The chart he made contained days and the rules he made so that every time he messed up and broke the rules he would mark down a dot on the day a rule he messed up on. he could go through a course complete in thirteen weeks and four courses in a year.

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