What is the purpose in the story a day in the country
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Stephen Vincent Benet would have had two main reasons for writing this story. First, he clearly wanted to write something that would be entertaining and suspenseful. Part of the purpose of any writer of fiction is to entertain.
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Stephen Vincent Benet has written this narrative for 2 purposes. First and foremost, he desired to write something engaging and exciting. second, his goal is to entertain their audience.
Explanation:
- This is a question posed in the story "A Day in the Country".
- The creation is the central theme in Anton Checklov's story "A Day in the Country."
- A Day in the Country story about two orphaned kids playing in the countryside as a frightening storm approaches, forcing the locals to seek shelter
- A story's moral is intended to teach people how to become better people. When moral is being used as an adjective, it refers to something decent or ethical.
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