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What project does Benjamin Franklin undertake in The Autobiography?

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He intends to achieve moral perfection through systematic effort.
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C. He intends to achieve moral perfection through systematic effort.

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Benjamin Franklin in "The Autobiography" exemplifies the founding father of the United States' constant struggle to improve himself. He adopts a systematic and organized efforts to reach moral perfection. He had a passion to achieve this perfection that he had planned to achieve it in 13 weeks by unlearning bad habits and acquiring thirteen virtues by accomplishing one in a week. He prepared an outline and allotted time to necessary activities to pursue his goal of moral perfection. Thus, option C complements his purpose.

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