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In The Autobiography, what did Benjamin Franklin discover about himself?

that he needed to add more faults to the list

that he had more faults than he realized

that he needed to remove some faults from the list

that he had less faults than he realized

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Option b. In "The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin", the author discovered about himself that he had more faults than he realized.

Step-by-step explanation:

"The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin" is the unfinished record of his own life that was written from 1771 until 1790. In part 2 of the four the book consists of, the Founding Father of the United States reflects on how he tried to achieve what he defines as "moral perfection" and how, for a long time, e thought he knew what was right and what was wrong. While writing his memoir, Franklin reflects on how acting like everything he did and thought was always right, made him have more faults than he ever realized before.

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Answer:

In The Autobiography, Benjamin Franklin discovered that he had more faults than he realized.

Step-by-step explanation:

When Benjamin Franklin's autobiography was published he discovered that he had more faults than he imagined but he was glad to recongize them and be able lo let go of them.

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