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12 April, 18:01

Why does Franklin's neighbor prefer a "speckled ax"?

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  1. 12 April, 18:58
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    Franklin's neighbor prefers a "speckled ax" because he compares it with his virtue and looks at the speckles ax as a symbol of given up struggle.

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    Benjamin Franklin's neighbor is good at associating meanings to the attributes of inanimate things that we use in our day to day lives. He seems to be a philosophical chap who likes to use articulate language and make other people wonder where does he get those thoughts from.
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