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Ugo [173]
3 years ago
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"Unlike Franklin, Paine, Jefferson, and their contemporaries, whose chief purpose in writing was utilitarian, the object of thes

e later writers was to entertain." Utilitarian must mean: ______. Select all that apply. useful practical fun oriented
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malfutka [58]3 years ago
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Utilitarian must mean useful and practical.
As you can see in the excerpt above, it says that writers such as Franklin, Paine, Jefferson, and their contemporaries, wrote fiction which served a particular purpose, as opposed to other writers who only wanted to entertain the masses. So, their purpose was not to entertain, therefore <em>fun oriented </em>is wrong here.
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