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The author's purpose conveyed is in the article "Harun al-Rashid & One in Thousand and One Nights" in that "The author explains that the stories in One Thousand and One Nights are of adventure and romance." (Option A)
<h3>What is the evidence that supports the above?</h3>
Harun al-Rashid and One Thousand and One Nights relate the account of King Shahryr of Persia, who was deceived by his first wife and so felt all women were betraying him and would eventually betray him.
To avoid this, he would marry a new lady every night and murder her the next day. This he did to 3,000 women.
This continued until the Vizier's well-read and informed daughter spent the night with him. She told him a story that he enjoyed so much that he requested for another.
She responds that there was no time because the sun was about to rise. He then keeps her alive by telling her a narrative, which she does for a thousand and one nights.
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The author's main purpose in writing the biography is to give us access to the commendable life of military Leader Colin Powell. Through his writing, he wants to show us how Powell's life presents an exemplary story of a hard-working man with a strong work ethic that made America proud.