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How might the purpose of Thomas Gray, in this poem, differ from that of
another author who would describe the same events?

A). Another author might merely want to convey the
facts of this event, but Gray wants to teach his
readers a moral lesson.

B). Another author might want to eulogize the dead cat,
but Gray simply mocks the cat for its stupidity.

C). Gray is unsympathetic to the cat's drowning, but
another author might express lamentations of grief
for the lost cat.

D). Whereas Gray is merely out to entertain his reader,
another author might want to turn the events of this
poem into a moral lesson.

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