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What is the author’s secondary purpose for writing "Letter to His Son"?

to explain to his son how to follow the ideals of Puritanism

to describe for his son the moments of "the dark day"

to convince his son of his obligation to his parents to do the right thing as he was raised to do

to entertain his son with stories of his mother's worrying over his questionable choices in life

Answer :

Answer:

C

Explanation:

The author’s secondary purpose for writing "Letter to His Son" was:

  • C. To convince his son of his obligation to his parents to do the right thing as he was raised to do

Based on the given question, we can see that based on the events in "Letter to His Son", there is the narration about the letter which a father writes to his son about different things which includes religion, and family obligation.

With this in mind, we can see that the secondary purpose of the letter was so that he could convince his son o fhis obligations to his parents to do the right thing.

Therefore, the correct answer is option C

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