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1. PART A: To whom is the narrator speaking in the

poem, and how does this serve the author's
purpose? paul reveres ride

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Answer:

- The narrator is speaking to children, telling them the story of Paul revere, thus serving the author's serving the author's purpose of instilling a sense of American pride and courage.

Step-by-step explanation:

The narrator in the poem is conversing with the children as he is sharing the story of Paul revere and his courageous acts of midnight ride to warn about the enemy actions which reflected his bravery and patriotism during the American Revolution to safeguard his nation. Thus, his story serves the author's key purpose('behind including Revere's experience') of inculcating the values of American Pride as well as courage in the children as his story reinforces the ideas of nationalism and patriotism in the children.

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