It's All About the Benjamin's Baby!
Like my fellow classmate Gareen said, "surprisingly this week we only read one story". I believe the reason why we only read one story was because we were to busy watching Mrs. Kirkman entertain us with the smart board. We read about Benjamin Franklin's autobiography. The speaker is Benjamin Franklin. Benjamin Franklin is informing us about his life's goal when he was seventeen. Moral perfection is the purpose. Benjamin Franklin listed thirteen of the rules he followed. He would not move on to the second rule until he had perfected the first one. Then he would try to perfect both of them at once. He did this until he perfected all of them. The tone of the story is very informative and practical.I think Benjamin tired to show the importance of moral perfection in his autobiography. Benjamin wrote this when he was seventeen, which is why we can understand this more carefully and vividly because we are seventeen. All of Benjamin's points related to one another in some form. I believe what Benjamin Franklin did at this age was very hard.I would like to see another seventeen year old boy follow all of these rules and see how far they will end up on the chart.


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