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Jefferson was a widower, and he seemed to take a special interest in the lives of his daughters, especially Patsy. His letter of advice to her most likely stemmed from his desire to ensure that she grew up to be a respectable lady, especially since she didn't have a mother to teach her. Analyze how Jefferson's advice to his daughter would cause her to take her responsibilities seriously.

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