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English, 02.11.2021 22:00, ysbchrishoncho

What is Hawthorne's purpose in the following passage from
his biography of Franklin?
59-...how great a man he was
destined to become, and how
much he would be honored in
that very city...
A. To inform the reader about something
relating to Ben Franklin
B. To convince the reader to think about
Ben Franklin in the same way Hawthorne
does.
C. To entertain the reader using Ben
Franklin as the subject of an entertaining
story,


What is Hawthorne's purpose

in the following passage from
his biography of Franklin?
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