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which best describes john greenleaf whittier's purpose in "the fish i didn't catch"?
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it is the author's attempt to persuade audiences to be more involved in the lives of their family members.
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it is the author's attempt to use an autobiographical incident to share valuable wisdom.
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it is the author's attempt to suggest to audiences that they must learn all lessons for themselves.
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it is the author's attempt to prove to readers that the advice of older people is not always wise.

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