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In The Autobiography by Benjamin Franklin, how did Franklin keep track of his progress with the virtues? He wrote once nightly in his journal to summarize the day’s progress. He asked friends to tell him when he exhibited a virtue. He made marks on the wall each day under each virtue listed there. He tracked his progress with each virtue in a book.

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He tracked his progress with each virtue in a book.

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He tracked his progress with each virtue in a book.

Step-by-step explanation:

Benjamin Franklin is an American legend. He singles conveniently developed the possibility of the "self-made man." Despite being naturally introduced to a poor family and just accepting two years of formalschooling, Franklin became a successful printer, scientist, musician, and author. And in his extra time he helped found a nation, and after that fill in as its ambassador.

The way to Franklin's prosperity was his drive to continually improve himself and achieve his aspirations.