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English, 16.01.2020 07:31 kyla322

To whom is the narrator speaking in the poem, and how does this serve the
author's purpose?
a. the narrator is speaking to chilar
arrator is speaking to children, telling them the story of paul revere, ou
serving the author's purpose of teaching this historical lesson.
b. the narrator is speaking to children, telling them the story of paul reveres
serving the author's purpose of instilling a sense of american pride and coutage
c. the narrator is speaking to a general audience, serving the author's purpose of
bringing awareness to this historical event.
d. the narrator is speaking to the british soldiers, serving the author's purpose of
criticizing great britain for its attempt to control the american colonists

part b: which of the following stanzas best supports the answer to part a?
a. stanza 1
b. stanza 2
c. stanza 13
d. stanza 14

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