1. Who did Franklin initially address his autobiography opening to?
His son, William.
2. Franklin noted he was honest about his achievements without being falsely humble or arrogant and stipulated he would have changed some details to look better but did not for what reason?
He lacked the writing talent.
3. Franklin saw nothing wrong with a little boasting, especially if he did what first?
Thanked God for the vanity.
4. Franklin noted the oldest son being apprenticed in a smithing trade was a tradition that went how far back?
300 years.
5. In what other fields of employment did Franklin note some eventually found interest?
Legal and political.
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